About six months back I shared some thoughts on rotating proxies for a product data scrape job. At the time, I was pretty down on most providers due to high block rates and speed inconsistencies. Several people asked me if my opinion had changed if I gave Oxylabs another shot. So over the last few weeks, I ran a new test batch for a client scraping e-commerce inventory across about 5k domains. Here's the analytical breakdown from my logs. Setup was identical to my previous setup - same geo targets, same scraper framework (just updated Node). Success rate on connection establishment hit 99.7%, which is solid but was similar before. The key difference was in the sustained session success over longer durations without tripping anti-bot measures at the target sites. Where last year it felt like sessions got sniffed out faster, this time we got more consistent page pulls per IP before a reset was needed. I think the sweet spot right now for serious but not insane volume is still mid-tier rotating residentials. I've got data showing that for most offers, nano-influencers deliver better ROAS than macro-influencers, and weirdly there's a parallel here with proxy pricing - paying for the absolute top tier doesn't always give you linear returns unless your target is specifically hardened like a major social platform or Shopify anti-bot. The cost per GB is still eye-watering if you're not careful but their newer bandwidth packages made it slightly more palatable for this project. The TL;DR they've definitely improved their rotation logic under the hood since last year, less fingerprint leakage observed in my tests. Not magic bullet territory by any means but they moved up my list for reliability on diverse targets.