Datacenter Proxies
Raw speed, priced per IP, IPv4 and IPv6 in stock.
Datacenter proxies built for high-volume work. Dedicated or shared, on both IPv4 and IPv6, with up to 1 Gbps port speed, unlimited bandwidth, and instant activation.
IPv6 is $0.10 per IP and IPv4 is $1.34 per IP. No minimum order, and no volume commitment to unlock either rate.
Both networks
IPv4 and IPv6, both in stock
Pick the address format that fits the job, or run both. We keep live stock of each.
IPv4
In stockUniversal
The address format every site and service supports. The safe default for any target.
Sample addresses
IPv6
In stockVast pools
The modern format with an enormous address space and a lower cost per IP. Ideal where the target speaks IPv6.
Sample addresses
Raw speed
Up to 1 Gbps port speed on our own hardware, so large jobs finish fast with no residential jitter.
Unlimited bandwidth
Priced per IP, not per GB. Push as much traffic as you want with no metering.
Instant activation
IPs are provisioned the moment you order, ready to use in seconds, not hours.
Dedicated or shared
Take an IP for yourself or split the cost with a shared IP. HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5 on every proxy.
Built for volume
Raw speed, ready
the moment you buy
High-volume work lives and dies on throughput. Datacenter IPs run on our own hardware at full port speed, so large jobs finish fast, and they activate the second checkout completes.
Up to 1 Gbps. Full port speed on our own hardware, with no residential jitter.
Unlimited bandwidth. Priced per IP, not per GB, so nothing is metered.
Port speed
Up to 1 Gbps
Instant activation
Order placed
Checkout completes
IP assigned
Pulled from live stock
Live and ready
Running in seconds
Specs
Know what you're buying
The full technical picture, no surprises.
- IP type
- Datacenter IPv4 and IPv6
- Port speed
- Up to 1 Gbps
- Bandwidth
- Unlimited, per-IP pricing
- Allocation
- Dedicated or shared
- Protocols
- HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5
- Activation
- Instant, provisioned on order
- Regions
- US and EU ranges
- Billing
- Per IP, monthly
Comparison
Where datacenter fits
The fastest and cheapest IP. Trade some trust for raw speed, and switch to ISP or residential where the target hard-checks the network.
Reviews
What customers actually say
“Hproxy has been great so far! The proxies are super fast and work without any detection issues, which is a big plus.”
Abdul Basit
Dec 2024
“They just keep delivering. The proxies are fast, stable and easy to set up, and I never have to worry about downtime or speed drops. The dashboard is super clean and support is always quick to help.”
freshstylez
Oct 2025
“Hproxy has great anonymity. Comparing HProxy to other providers, it definitely wins in terms of speed and price.”
Lenny
Feb 2024
“I was skeptical at first, but it turned out worth every cent. The service is affordable and reliable too. Kudos to the devs behind this.”
Dezzy
Jul 2025
“Just signed up and impressed at how simple, fast and cheap their service is.”
Martin
Jul 2025
Founder-led
The people who run the network
HProxy is built and run by a small, senior team in Denkendorf, Germany. Email support and you reach the people who actually run the network, usually the same day.
Ainaoui
Founder

Richard Rivera
Head of Operations

Sammilan Vilvaranjan
Full Stack Developer

FAQ
Questions,
answered.
Everything you need before your first datacenter IP. Still stuck? Our team replies the same day.
Ask supportWhat is a datacenter proxy?+
An IP hosted on our own server infrastructure rather than a home connection. That gives you the highest speed and the lowest price per IP, which makes datacenter proxies ideal for high-volume work where raw throughput matters most.
What is the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?+
IPv4 is the original address format that every site and service supports, so it is the safe default. IPv6 is the newer format with a far larger address space and a lower cost per IP, and it is a great fit when your target already speaks IPv6. We keep both in stock, so you can pick per job.
Are the proxies dedicated or shared?+
Both. A dedicated IP is yours alone, for full control and consistent behaviour. A shared IP splits the cost across a few users for a lower price. You choose per order.
How fast are datacenter proxies?+
They run on our own hardware with up to 1 Gbps port speed and no residential jitter, so large jobs finish quickly. Real throughput depends on your target and your own connection, but the proxy is rarely the bottleneck.
Is the bandwidth really unlimited?+
Yes. Datacenter proxies are priced per IP per month, not per gigabyte, so you can push as much traffic through them as you need with no metering.
When should I use datacenter instead of residential?+
Use datacenter when you need speed and volume and the target does not hard-check the network an IP sits on. Because datacenter IPs live on known cloud ranges, tough targets can fingerprint and block them, so for those choose residential or ISP, which carry real consumer trust.
How quickly can I start?+
Instantly. IPs are provisioned the moment your order completes, so you can be up and running within seconds of checkout.
What do people use datacenter proxies for?+
High-volume work where speed and price matter more than passing a strict trust check: large-scale scraping, price and stock monitoring, SEO and SERP tracking, and bulk API calls. On any target that does not hard-check the network behind an IP, datacenter is the fastest and cheapest way to get the job done.
How many datacenter proxies do I need?+
Size it to how many requests you run in parallel, not to how much data you move, since bandwidth is unlimited per IP. A rough rule is one IP per concurrent worker or account, with a few spare so a single flagged IP never stalls the run. Because they are cheap per IP, scaling out is inexpensive.
Will datacenter proxies get blocked?+
On tough targets, they can. Datacenter IPs live on known cloud ranges that strict sites fingerprint, so for those you want residential or ISP trust instead. On the large majority of sites that do not hard-check the network, a clean datacenter IP used at a sensible pace runs fine and far faster than a residential one.