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Web Scraping

Anonymous VPS for web scraping. No restrictions.

Run Scrapy, Puppeteer, Playwright, and custom crawlers on private servers with unrestricted outbound traffic, dedicated IPs, and zero logging.

30-second deployment 7 global locations Starting from $0.55/day No KYC

Why scrapers choose Servury

Unrestricted outbound traffic
No port blocking, no traffic filtering. Crawl freely with your own rate-limiting logic.
Dedicated IP per server
Each server gets its own static IP. Clean, not shared with other customers.
Full root access, any scraping stack
Scrapy, Puppeteer, Playwright, Selenium, curl. Install whatever you need.
Scale horizontally, pay by day
Spin up 10 servers for a big crawl job, delete them when done. Pay only for days used.
No logs of your activity
We don't inspect or log outbound connections. What you scrape is your business.
7 geographic locations
Rotate between US, EU, and UK servers to scrape from different geo perspectives.

Purpose-built for scraping at scale

Dedicated IPs, unrestricted traffic, root access, and pay-per-day billing. Everything a serious scraper needs.

Dedicated static IP

Every server gets its own IP address, not shared with other customers. Combine with a proxy rotation layer for large-scale scraping operations.

No traffic restrictions

Outbound connections are unrestricted. No port blocking, no destination filtering, no throttling. Run at full line speed.

Any scraping stack

Ubuntu 24 and Debian 12. Install Python (Scrapy, Requests, BeautifulSoup), Node.js (Puppeteer, Playwright), Chromium headless, or Docker containers.

Easy horizontal scaling

Spin up additional servers in minutes for large crawl jobs. Our API and reseller endpoints make programmatic deployment straightforward.

Zero logging

We don't log or inspect your outbound traffic. No packet inspection, no flow logging. Your scraping targets and data stay private.

Pay per day. No commitments.

Rent 5 servers for a 3-day crawl job and delete them when done. No monthly contracts, no cancellation fees.

Up and running in minutes

No account required. No email. No verification. Just pick a plan and go.

1
Deploy in your target region

Pick US, EU, or UK depending on where your target sites geo-restrict content. Spin up multiple servers in different regions simultaneously.

2
SSH in and set up your scraper

Install your scraping stack. Scrapy, Puppeteer, Playwright, or a custom script. Docker makes it trivial to replicate the same environment across multiple servers.

3
Configure rate limiting

Set your own crawl delays and request rates. We don't impose limits. Responsible scraping is entirely up to you and the target site's robots.txt.

4
Run your crawl job

Start your scraper, pipe output to S3, a database, or a local file. Use tmux or screen to keep jobs running after you disconnect.

5
Delete when done, pay only for days used

When the job is complete, delete the server from your dashboard. You're charged only for the days the server was alive.

Frequently asked questions

Can I run headless Chrome / Chromium on a Servury server?

Yes. Chromium headless runs on all Linux plans. Puppeteer and Playwright both work out of the box on Ubuntu 24 and Debian 12. For very high concurrency, choose a plan with 4+ GB RAM.

Is outbound HTTP/HTTPS traffic unrestricted?

Yes. There are no port blocks or traffic filters on outbound connections. You can make HTTP, HTTPS, and custom protocol requests freely.

Can I use a proxy rotating service alongside my server?

Absolutely. Many customers route their scraping traffic through residential proxies (from our /proxies/ page) while running their scraper logic on a Servury server. Best of both worlds.

How do I scale to many parallel scrapers?

Deploy multiple servers and use a job queue (Redis + Celery, RQ, or BullMQ) to distribute URLs. Our reseller API also supports programmatic server provisioning if you want to automate scaling.

Do you log what sites I scrape?

No. We don't log, inspect, or analyze outbound traffic. We don't know what URLs your scraper hits.

What happens if a target site blocks my server's IP?

Deploy a new server. It gets a fresh IP. Many customers rotate through short-lived servers or combine dedicated servers with residential proxy rotation for IP diversity.

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