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Our datacenter network delivers high-throughput IPv4 and IPv6 addresses on a 10 Gbps uplink. When your target doesn’t discriminate by IP type, datacenter will outperform residential on both speed and cost per request. IPv4 and IPv6 share the same endpoints and the same credentials. Which stack is used is determined by the target’s DNS resolution and your client’s network preferences — see IPv4 vs IPv6 for details.

Specs

AttributeValue
Address familiesIPv4 & IPv6
LocationsEU, US
ProtocolsHTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5, UDP
AuthenticationUsername : password
Rotation modesPer-request rotating, sticky session
Uplink10 Gbps
BillingPer day

Endpoints

RegionHostPort
United Statesdcp-us.proxies.fo10808
Europedcp-eu.proxies.fo10808
Pick the region closest to your target. Both endpoints serve IPv4 and IPv6 from the same port.
Datacenter does not support country / state / city targeting. The regional endpoint determines egress geography. If you need country-level control, use Residential.

Authentication

Plain user : password — no modifiers required:
Username: acme
Password: hunter2
Sticky sessions are supported with the same -session-<id> convention as residential:
Username: acme-session-abc123
Password: hunter2

Rotation modes

Rotating

New IP from the pool on every request. Fastest option for high-throughput crawling.

Sticky

Hold the same IP across many requests with a session token.

Pricing

Datacenter plans start at 7.50/daywithunlimitedbandwidth.IPv6onlyplansstartat7.50 / day** with unlimited bandwidth. IPv6-only plans start at **10 / day with unlimited threads. See the product page for the full grid.

When to pick datacenter

  • You’re hitting APIs or sites that don’t actively block datacenter ranges
  • Speed and throughput matter more than IP type
  • You want predictable daily pricing instead of per-GB billing
  • You need UDP support (DNS, game servers, WebRTC)
If your target flags datacenter IPs (major search engines, retail sites, social platforms), use Residential instead.