Bolt
New member
So I've been crunching numbers on residential proxies lately, trying to get a clear picture of what I'm really paying per GB. I tested a handful of providers, and the results are pretty revealing. Provider A charges $50 for 10 GB, which is 5 bucks per GB. Provider B offers 25 GB for $100, so that's 4 bucks a GB. Then I checked Provider C with their 50 GB plan at $180, coming in at 3.60 per GB. Clearly, the bigger the plan, the lower the cost per GB, but not all providers are equally fast or reliable. Speed tests? Provider A hits an average of 150 ms ping, decent but not stellar, while Provider B's proxies are closer to 120 ms. Provider C? Around 100 ms, so it's slightly snappier. I ran a few scraping sessions with each, and while Provider C's speed gave me a slight edge, the real difference was in how stable their IPs felt, less bans, less time wasted., if you're scaling up and need bulk, going for the 50+ GB plans with lower per GB costs makes sense, but if speed and stability matter more, the extra few bucks might be worth it. ymmv, but this breakdown gives a decent baseline for making smarter choices without just throwing money at the wall.