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Datacenter, residential, and rotating proxies with global coverage. HTTP/SOCKS5, rotating or sticky sessions, 196+ countries.
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Datacenter proxies priced per IP. Residential proxies priced per GB. Rotating proxies priced per package.
Datacenter Proxies
Fast, reliable datacenter IPs. HTTP & SOCKS5 support. Price per IP.
| Duration | Price / IP |
|---|---|
| 3 days | $0.33 |
| 7 days | $0.57 |
| 14 days | $1.02 |
| 30 days | $1.69 |
| 60 days | $3.27 |
| 90 days | $4.73 |
| 180 days | $9.45 |
- 99.9% uptime guarantee
- HTTP & SOCKS5 protocols
- Instant activation
- US, EU, and Asia locations
Residential Proxies
Real residential IPs from ISPs worldwide. Rotating or sticky sessions. Price per GB.
| Bandwidth | Price / GB |
|---|---|
| 1-9 GB | $2.49 |
| 10-24 GB | $2.42 |
| 25-49 GB | $2.36 |
| 50-99 GB | $2.30 |
| 100-249 GB | $2.23 |
| 250-499 GB | $2.10 |
| 500+ GB | $1.91 |
- 195+ countries
- Rotating & sticky sessions
- City-level targeting
- HTTP & SOCKS5
Rotating Proxies
IPv6 rotating proxies with automatic IP rotation on every request. HTTP protocol. Price per 100 threads.
| Duration | Price / 100 threads |
|---|---|
| 7 days | $7.35 |
| 14 days | $12.60 |
| 30 days | $22.50 |
| 60 days | $40.50 |
| 90 days | $54.00 |
- Auto IP rotation per request
- 100 - 5000 concurrent threads
- HTTP protocol
- IP whitelist support
What will you use them for?
Every use case has its own requirements. Explore the guides.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about our proxy network, pricing, and how things actually work.
What protocols do your proxies support?
Both datacenter and residential proxies support HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5. You can pick whatever fits your tooling best, and most scraping or automation frameworks work out of the box with either.
Can I target specific countries with residential proxies?
Yes. Our residential proxy network supports country, state, and city-level targeting across 195+ countries. If you need an anonymous residential proxy in a specific region for SEO tracking, ad verification, or sneaker copping, you can pin the session to that geography from the dashboard or via the API.
What is the difference between rotating and sticky sessions?
A rotating proxy assigns a new IP for each request, which is ideal for large-scale scraping where you want maximum IP diversity. Sticky sessions keep the same IP for a set duration, usually up to 30 minutes, which is useful when you need to maintain a login or cart through multiple requests. Servury supports both modes on residential.
How are residential proxies billed, and does unused bandwidth expire?
Residential proxies are billed per GB of bandwidth used, with better rates at higher tiers. Unused bandwidth does not expire, so you can top up in bulk and draw it down over time. This is one of the reasons people pick us as their crypto residential proxy provider: you pay once, in crypto, and use the balance whenever you need it.
Do datacenter proxies have bandwidth limits?
No. Datacenter proxies include unlimited bandwidth by default. You pay per IP, not per GB, which makes them the most cost-effective choice for constant, high-volume workloads like SEO monitoring, price tracking, or large-scale scraping.
Do you require KYC or personal information to buy proxies?
No. You can purchase proxies anonymously with just a credential and a crypto payment. If you are specifically looking for an anonymous proxy provider that does not require email, phone, or ID verification, this is exactly why Servury exists.
Can I use your proxies with the reseller API?
Yes. All three proxy types (datacenter, residential, and rotating IPv6) are fully exposed through our reseller API with programmatic provisioning, renewal, credential rotation, and usage tracking. Resellers get a discounted pricing tier on every product.
What happens if a datacenter proxy IP gets blocked somewhere?
You can reset credentials or request a new IP from the dashboard. For heavy anti-bot environments like sneakers or social media, we generally recommend residential over datacenter because residential IPs come from real ISPs and look like normal household traffic, which is much harder to block.