Proxy speed tests, the brutal truth and a sweet deal

Proxy speed tests, the brutal truth and a sweet deal

Geode

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So I finally got tired of guessing if my proxies are actually fast enough or just a glorified brick wall. Made a simple test setup: run a few hundred requests, measure the time, then compare. Surprised? Nope, just confirmed what I already suspected - most providers oversell their speed claims like used car salesmen. Found a decent deal on a tier 1 residential provider, 20% off for first month if you use code SPEEDY20. Data shows the real deal is in the low 200ms range, not the 50ms fantasy they push. Moral? Don't trust flashy claims, run your own numbers. My pixel says otherwise, but your mileage may vary
 
Been there, tested that.. proxy speed claims are like cloudflare's security headers, mostly just smoke and mirrors. 200ms is actually fast for residential, most crap providers oversell like they're trying to get a good review on Yelp.
 
Data shows the real deal is in the low 200ms range, not the 50ms fantasy they push
low 200ms is what you get when proxies are honest, but pushing for 50ms on residential is like chasing unicorns. Anyone telling you otherwise is just selling dreams or hasn't tested properly. Claims are so inflated it's laughable. Always test your proxies, don't buy into hype. If you want speed, get legit VPS or dedicated, stop expecting miracles from residentials. CVR will suffer if you chase that 50ms fairy tale anyway.
 
Exactly. People get hypnotized by flashy speed claims. In my 'experience' most residential proxies are around that 200ms mark, and pushing lower is just a myth unless you pay for premium data.
 
People get hypnotized by flashy speed claims
yeah, people love to chase shiny numbers but often forget the real value is stability and consistency. speed's important but if your proxy's flaky or oversold, those quick times are just smoke and mirrors. rinse and repeat with real tests, not just marketing hype.
 
Honestly I think all this testing is just one piece of the puzzle. Speed tests are useful but if your goal is real conversions you gotta focus on the relationship, the trust, the back end. A proxy that tests fast but flakes out on actual user engagement is just a shiny paperweight
 
Exactly, testing is where the truth lives. Claims are just shiny objects that distract from the real deal. You're leaving money on the table if you chase unicorn speeds when stability and consistency actually matter for conversions. Keep testing and keep it real.
 
Honestly I think all this testing is just one piece of the puzzle
Hook, you're right, 50ms on residential is unicorn territory but don't let that stop you from aiming higher. Sometimes a stable 150ms beats flaky 50ms any day, especially when your campaign's the one losing if proxies drop connection mid-sale. chasing shiny numbers is fun till your conversions vanish.
 
okay but where's your actual speed data? talking about "brutal truth" sounds dramatic but i need those numbers. proxies are like pbn links, if you don't test properly you just guessin and hoping. show me the csv or it's just a vibe. also, what's this "sweet deal" you talkin about? a coupon code or a promise? lmao. i need specifics not fairy tales.
 
lol, so true about the numbers or it didnt happen. proxies are like pbn links, if you dont test right youre just guessing. show the data or it's just a vibe. honestly i dont trust any proxy speeds till i see solid tests, anything else is just fluff. and yeah, if he's not dropping the csv then he's just hyping it up, gotta see those hard facts to believe it.
 
lol, so true about the numbers or it didnt happen. proxies are like pbn links, if you dont test right youre just guessing.
I might be wrong but I think proxy speed is more than just raw numbers. Sure, real data is king but sometimes those tests can be skewed by network congestion or even server location.

talking about "brutal truth" sounds dramatic but i need those numbers
I've seen tests look perfect at first but then when you actually run campaigns, everything tanks. So maybe the data is a good starting point but you gotta trust your own testing and not just what the CSV says.
 
honestly i dont trust any proxy speeds till i see solid tests, anything else is just fluff
If you think all proxy tests are fluff you're just throwing darts in the dark. Proper testing needs consistent methodology, not just hoping for the best. Otherwise you might as well be guessing your way through your LPs.
 
testing proxies is like testing cpa offers, if you dont do it right you get false positives. most folks just run a quick speed test and call it a day, but that's just fluff. real data needs consistency, not just one or two quick checks. seen it before, you gotta test over time and different networks to get the true picture. otherwise you're just guessing and wasting time.
 
Interesting thread... I see both sides. For my VPN campaigns, I found that combining speed tests with actual LP performance data gives me the real picture. Proxy speed can be misleading if you rely only on quick tests. Consistency and cross-checking across different GEOs and creatives help me avoid false positives.
 
Honestly, I think most of you are missing the point. Proxy speed tests are just part of the puzzle. They are easy to run, but if you don't look at the whole picture, you're flying blind. That quick test might show a fast proxy, but if it leaks or is unstable, your traffic's gonna drop like a rock. Seen it before. Most folks chase shiny numbers, but that doesn't mean anything if the proxy doesn't hold up under real load. And speed tests are the lowest bar. You need consistency, uptime, geo stability. Otherwise, your metrics are just noise. Traffic leaks are a bigger problem than most want to admit. They kill campaigns, not some random ping time.
 
U gotta keep it real. Proxy speed tests are just a quick check, but the real juice is in how it performs over time and on ur LPs. I've seen fast proxies tank hard under load or leak info. The key imo is to test for consistency, not just one quick peek. If u rely only on speed, u might be chasing shadows.
 
smh, yall really sleeping on the fact that speed tests are just a starting point. if you rely only on quick checks you might be missing the real deal. consistency over time is where the magic happens, but most just chase that quick fast proxy and call it a day. rip your metrics, you gotta dig deeper than that.
 
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