If you are not sure which proxy to buy, you can first judge by the two questions "Do you need residential network features" and "Do you need a fixed IP". MaskProxy's current products for sale are rotating residential proxy - GB, rotating datacenter proxy - GB, static residential proxy - IP, and static datacenter proxy - IP.
Answer two questions first
- Does the target task need to be closer to the real user network environment? If necessary, give priority to residential proxies; if speed, bandwidth, and cost are more important, give priority to datacenter proxies.
- Does the task need to fix the same exit IP for a long time? If necessary, select a static proxy; if you need to rotate exports, select a dynamic proxy.
List of four types of products
| Products | Billing | Recommended scenarios |
|---|---|---|
| rotating residential proxy - GB | By GB Traffic accounting | Residential network features, batch access, flexible usage |
| rotating datacenter proxy - GB | By GB Traffic accounting | High bandwidth, low latency, large-scale automation |
| static residential proxy - IP | Fixed duration IP | Account management, fixed identity, long-term stable use |
| static datacenter proxy - IP | Fixed duration IP | Network monitoring, interface testing, long-term tasks |
Quick recommendation
- If you are not sure about the usage, start with products billed by GB.
- If the account or business requires a fixed export, select the static IP product.
- Requires residential network features, select residential proxy.
- If you need speed, bandwidth and cost control, choose datacenter proxy.
Protocol support
The above four types of products all support HTTP and SOCKS5 protocols. When purchasing the product, select it according to the proxy type, and when connecting, select the protocol according to the tool support. SOCKS5 is a connection protocol, not a proxy product sold separately.