In our blog we often cover various types of proxies based on some specifics related either to origination or use of such proxies. By now, we covered the differences between backconnect (or rotating) and static proxies. We also considered various proxies based on the protocol used by the servers (HTTP(S) or SOCKS). And, of course, we touched upon the major difference in proxies based on their origin: datacenter (DC) proxies or residential IPs.
In any industry there is a product that is sought for by most users and is viewed as the most reliable and “money’s worth” item that everybody wants.
In the World of proxies such products are dedicated residential IPs that can help you in various missions, reliably hiding your original IP and repeatedly granting your access to the most protected websites, social media or marketplaces.
In the world of proxies you always need a trusted partner to guide you through the intricacies of technical aspects and performance characteristics of various types of proxies. In our comprehensive guides we try to give you an in-depth description of all things proxy.
Now that you are a happy owner of a set of proxies for your online mission, you want to be sure that the proxies you bought will be just what you were promised in the first place.
When it comes to using shared vs dedicated comparison, there are a lot of subjects we can touch upon here from handling emails to using different types of proxies for various scenarios.
A lot of times people tend to confuse web crawling with scraping. And, although these two activities are somewhat similar in nature there is still a significant difference between them that deserves an article in our blog to explain it in detail.
We can certainly understand your feelings when your online scraping mission finishes abruptly generating some number similar to an http error code. Is it something wrong with your default settings or the proxy itself? Normally, such errors occur if the proxies are mismanaged and knowing the meaning of the error will prompt you for the solution to such a specific problem.