Building a proxy pool - what's your setup?

Building a proxy pool - what's your setup?

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so i posted about proxies before but i kinda upgraded my game now. been thinking about building my own proxy pool with a mix of residential and datacenter but im not sure what providers are really worth it these days. i want a good mix of low latency, good rotation and stable uptime. i already got some cheap residentials but they're kinda hit or miss sometimes. wondering if anyone has tips on legit providers or if i should just go for mobile proxies now to really avoid detection. also, how do u guys handle scraping proxies? do u build your own pools or buy pre-made ones? looking for some real recommendations, not just the hype. appreciate any real-world tips from folks who've been doing this for a while, lowkey want to upgrade my setup without breaking the bank.
 
just my 2 cents, i tried mixing residential and datacenter too but ended up just sticking with some legit mobile proxies for a while. the stability and detection resistance are nuts compared to cheap residentials. built my own pool from scratch and honestly it's a pain but worth it for the control.
 
haha, proxies are like dating, gotta find what sticks. Try grabbing mobile proxies with a decent IP pool, like 10k+ ips, then rotate 10-20% per day. Keeps detection low and uptime decent if you pick legit providers.
 
last month i finally went all in on mobile proxies from oxylabs. before that i used some cheap residentials and datacenter but kept hitting detection issues. oxylabs stuff is pricey but the uptime and detection resistance are insane. if u wanna upgrade without losing ur mind on proxies, give them a shot. build your own pool? nah, too much hassle. buy from legit providers and rotate smart.
 
honestly I went all in on mobile proxies a few months ago after wasting too much time with cheap residentials. had a few hiccups at first but now my rotation is smooth and detection is way lower. anyone else noticed mobile proxies just seem more reliable rn?
 
Last month I switched to residential proxies from Bright Data and set up a custom rotation with around 15k IPs, rotating 15% daily. It cut detection by like 40% and improved uptime noticeably. The key is making sure you have
 
Careful with overspending on proxies, da like free or cheap rotating proxies can work for smaller stuff. I personally use Bright Data, their proxy manager is solid and scalable, plus you get decent rotation options. For DIY, some guys swear by running their own proxies with VPNs on cloud servers, but that gets tricky fast.
 
Always test proxies first, some cheap ones get blocked fast. I found that sticking with mid-tier providers saved me from a lot of headaches, especially for high volume stuff. Not everyone needs top tier, but don't ignore the quality over just saving cash.
 
Yep exactly, DIY proxies on cloud servers sound cool but can get messy real quick (especially with IP blocks and setup). Not worth the hassle for most imo, just buy or rent decent proxies.
 
Building a proxy pool - what's your setup? Are you just rotating on a few cheap ones or stacking more legit mid-tier providers? Curious what works best for different scales, bruh.
 
honestly, I think building your own proxy pool from scratch is way overrated. I tried DIY cloud proxies, got blocked faster than I could blink. Just buy decent proxies and rotate, way simpler.
 
ever tried stacking cheap proxies from different providers? I mean, it works okay until they start overlapping or getting flagged, then you gotta juggle them like a clown. sometimes DIY feels like a headache but at least you kinda control the chaos, ya know?
 
Actually, stacking cheap proxies from different providers can work but only if you really manage the overlap and detection angles. I found that some cheap proxies get flagged quick and then your entire stack collapses. Instead, I went for mid-tier proxies with better IP reputation and rotate smart, less headaches.
 
Bruh, I tried building my own proxy pool once, thought I could save money. ended up spending more time fixing blocks and overlaps than actually making money lol. now I just buy decent proxies and rotate like a madman.
 
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