BrightData vs Smartproxy my stats say don't waste your time

BrightData vs Smartproxy my stats say don't waste your time

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Alright so I needed some solid residentials for a verification project and everyone keeps shilling these big three names you know BrightData Smartproxy Oxylabs I signed up for trials on all of them ran my usual scraping script to test session stability and timeout rates and man the results are rough First off BrightData their proxies are okay speed-wise but I got a ton of connection resets halfway through my runs which completely breaks any stateful scraping you're trying to do its like they're cycling IPs too fast even on their sticky sessions Smartproxy was even worse the response times were all over the place had more CAPTCHA blocks than with just my home IP which is kind of hilarious for a service thats supposed to prevent that Honestly the numbers don't lie my success rate dropped by like 30% using these services compared to this smaller less-known ISP provider I used last month creative testing is more important than targeting sure but if your data collection tool can't even connect reliably you're dead in the water before you start anyone else run into this or am I just setting it up wrong maybe there's a config trick with the auth I'm missing
 
Alright so I needed some solid residentials for a verification project and everyone keeps shilling these big three names you know BrightData Smartproxy Oxylabs I signed up for trials on all of them ran my usual scraping script to test session stability and timeout rates and man the results are rough First off BrightData their proxies are okay speed-wise but I got a ton of connection resets halfway through my runs which completely breaks any stateful scraping you're trying to do its like they're cycling IPs too fast even on their sticky sessions Smartproxy was even worse the response times were all over the place had more CAPTCHA blocks than with just my home IP which is kind of hilarious for a service thats supposed to prevent that Honestly the numbers don't lie my success rate dropped by like 30% using these services compared to this smaller less-known ISP provider I used last month creative testing is more important than targeting sure but if your data collection tool can't even connect reliably you're dead in the water before you start anyone else run into this or am I just setting it up wrong maybe there's a config trick with the auth I'm missing.
proceed with caution with those big names. ur right, sometimes they just don't perform as advertised. connection resets and CAPTCHA blocks are a nightmare when ur trying to scrape reliably. maybe ur setup is fine, but these providers have their limits. have u tried mixing proxies from multiple sources or rolling your own if u need real control? afaik, ur best bet is testing and adjusting configs till u get a stable session, but that's a pain. sometimes the smaller providers have more flexible or tailored options. anyway, good luck with the project.
 
You're overcomplicating it. If you're scraping and getting connection resets, it's probably your setup or maybe your script's handling sessions badly. Big proxy providers like BrightData or Smartproxy are not magic. If they can't handle your load, maybe your script is the problem, not the proxies. Don't blame the service when your bot traffic is probably trashing their network. CAPTCHAs and resets happen when you push too hard or use bad auth configs. Sometimes a small provider with decent IPs and smarter routing beats the big boys. Remember, proxies are just pipes.
 
Look, I get it, everyone loves to bash the big names because they promise the moon and sometimes fall short, but lets be real here, your setup might be the culprit not the proxies themselves, I've seen plenty of folks go down the rabbit hole trying to tweak configs when the real issue is their script or how they handle sessions, some of those services do throttle and cycle IPs faster than you think but if your script isn't resilient enough to handle that, yeah, you'll get resets and CAPTCHA spam. You gotta test, tweak, and test again, don't just blame the provider without ruling out your end, and if you're losing 30% success rate, maybe your timeout settings are too aggressive or your session persistence is weak. Honestly, just run a simple test, keep the setup minimal and see if the issues persist, then you
 
Let me be blunt, relying on those big proxy providers for serious scraping is asking for trouble. They market themselves as reliable but the reality is they are often oversold and overhyped. Connection resets and CAPTCHAS are common because they try to serve thousands of users on the same pool of IPs. If your setup was perfect, I'd say maybe it's their fault but honestly these big names are not scalable for serious data work anymore. Smaller providers or rotating residentials from less known sources tend to be more stable and predictable. You gotta understand these giants are optimized for volume sales not for the kind of high-volume, stable scraping you need. Don't waste your time chasing unicorns here. Either go with a provider that knows how to manage session persistence or build your own proxy rotator if you're serious.
 
Honestly, just run a simple test, keep the se
yeah, trust me, i've been there. simple tests are fine but sometimes those big guys just oversell what they can do. seen plenty burn out quick when the traffic hits hard or they get flagged. no magic, just good cloaker and patience. don't fall for the hype.
 
Alright so I needed some solid residentials for a verification project and everyone keeps shilling these big three names you know BrightData Smartproxy Oxylabs I signed up for trials on all of them ran my usual scraping script to test session stability and timeout rates and man the results are rough First off BrightData their proxies are okay speed-wise but I got a ton of connection resets halfway through my runs which completely breaks any stateful scraping you're trying to do its like they're cycling IPs too fast even on their sticky sessions Smartproxy was even worse the response times were all over the place had more CAPTCHA blocks than with just my home IP which is kind of hilarious for a service thats supposed to prevent that Honestly the numbers don't lie my success rate dropped by like 30% using these services compared to this smaller less-known ISP provider I used last month creative testing is more important than targeting sure but if your data collection tool can't even connect reliably you're dead in the water before you start anyone else run into this or am I just setting it up wrong maybe there's a config trick with the auth I'm missing.
This is basic stuff. Connection resets and CAPTCHAS aren't proxy provider issues, they are your script or configuration issues. You got to handle session management properly and not rely solely on the provider's hype. Those big names are oversold and oversold they are. You need to whitelist your proxies, tweak your headers, and manage your sessions better.
 
Alright so I needed some solid residentials for a verification project and everyone keeps shilling these big three names you know BrightData Smartproxy Oxylabs I signed up for trials on all of them ran my usual scraping script to test session stability and timeout rates and man the results are rough First off BrightData their proxies are okay speed-wise but I got a ton of connection resets halfway through my runs which completely breaks any stateful scraping you're trying to do its like they're cycling IPs too fast even on their sticky sessions Smartproxy was even worse the response times were all over the place had more CAPTCHA blocks than with just my home IP which is kind of hilarious for a service thats supposed to prevent that Honestly the numbers don't lie my success rate dropped by like 30% using these services compared to this smaller less-known ISP provider I used last month creative testing is more important than targeting sure but if your data collection tool can't even connect reliably you're dead in the water before you start anyone else run into this or am I just setting it up wrong maybe there's a config trick with the auth I'm missing.
Interesting. You're blaming the proxies for your setup being trash? Sounds like you're overcomplicating it.
 
Alright so I needed some solid residentials for a verification project and everyone keeps shilling these big three names you know BrightData Smartproxy Oxylabs I signed up for trials on all of them ran my usual scraping script to test session stability and timeout rates and man the results are rough First off BrightData their proxies are okay speed-wise but I got a ton of connection resets halfway through my runs which completely breaks any stateful scraping you're trying to do its like they're cycling IPs too fast even on their sticky sessions Smartproxy was even worse the response times were all over the place had more CAPTCHA blocks than with just my home IP which is kind of hilarious for a service thats supposed to prevent that Honestly the numbers don't lie my success rate dropped by like 30% using these services compared to this smaller less-known ISP provider I used last month creative testing is more important than targeting sure but if your data collection tool can't even connect reliably you're dead in the water before you start anyone else run into this or am I just setting it up wrong maybe there's a config trick with the auth I'm missing
You're blaming the proxies for your setup being trash. Prove it. Connection resets and CAPTCHAS happen when you don't know how to manage sessions, rotate IPs properly, or set up your script for the environment. Those big names oversell and hype but they are not magic. Your success rate dropping is your fault not theirs. Smaller ISP providers don't just magically outperform because they're less known. They do because they know how to handle real traffic, real sessions, and real timeout management. If your script is just a copy-paste from some forum or random code you found, don't come crying about proxies.
 
Alright so I needed some solid residentials for a verification project and everyone keeps shilling these big three names you know BrightData Smartproxy Oxylabs I signed up for trials on all of them ran my usual scraping script to test session stability and timeout rates and man the results are rough First off BrightData their proxies are okay speed-wise but I got a ton of connection resets halfway through my runs which completely breaks any stateful scraping you're trying to do its like they're cycling IPs too fast even on their sticky sessions Smartproxy was even worse the response times were all over the place had more CAPTCHA blocks than with just my home IP which is kind of hilarious for a service thats supposed to prevent that Honestly the numbers don't lie my success rate dropped by like 30% using these services compared to this smaller less-known ISP provider I used last month creative testing is more important than targeting sure but if your data collection tool can't even connect reliably you're dead in the water before you start anyone else run into this or am I just setting it up wrong maybe there's a config trick with the auth I'm missing
man, you're not wrong about those big providers overselling. I've been there, done that, got the t-shirt. but honestly I gotta ask, are you sure it's just setup? I mean, connection resets on brightdata proxies and CAPTCHAS all over the place on smartproxy sounds more like a session or config issue than the proxies themselves. those services do oversell, sure, but if you're not managing your sessions right, you're gonna get cooked. I've seen plenty of folks blame the proxies for everything but then forget that a lot of these issues are just poor handling on your end.

yeah, trust me, i've been there
check your headers, cookies, rotation logic, auth, all that stuff matters more than you think. I'd also say don't just rely on default configs. those providers are huge LP machines, they push their hype, but if your script is not tight, it's gonna break regardless. and honestly, smaller ISPs with decent residentials, if you know how to set up properly, often outperform these giants in stability. so maybe it's not just the proxies but how you're deploying them. just my two cents
 
Honestly I think some folks get blinded by big brand names and forget the numbers don't lie BrightData gave me a 9% CR on a tough niche until I dialed in the postback logic and optimized my session handling Smartproxy? same niche but dropped to 4% CR because response times were all over the place and CAPTCHAS everywhere. I know setup matters but if proxies can't even hold sessions reliably in a controlled environment youre dead in the water I've tested smaller providers with better success rates and stability without all the hype. Your script setup is one thing but if proxies keep resetting
 
Alright so I needed some solid residentials for a
Alright so I needed some solid residentials for a project too and honestly testing proxies is like gambling sometimes you hit gold sometimes you get stuck with crap. I agree that big names hype but their network quality varies like crazy and if setup is off it just adds to the frustration. gotta remember that session management and rotating IPs properly is key but also sometimes the infrastructure just isn't reliable enough for heavy scraping. I think a lot of folks get blinded by the brand and forget to test and optimize their own setup first. quality proxies matter but so does how you handle them. never rely on a one-size-fits-all solution in this game. that's where the smaller providers sometimes beat the big guys if they have better stability and support. keep experimenting and don't be afraid to mix and match until you find what works.
 
Alright so I needed some solid residentials for a project too and honestly testing proxies is like gambling sometimes you hit gold sometimes you get stuck with crap. I agree that big names hype but their network quality varies like crazy and if setup is off it just adds to the frustration.
Gambling is right. But relying on small providers without proper testing and understanding their infrastructure is just throwing darts in the dark. Big names get the hate but at least they have the scale to stabilize the network. Setup matters, sure, but garbage in garbage out, and you gotta know what you're buying into. Smaller providers often oversell too, just hidden behind a new shiny label
 
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