Residential vs Datacenter Proxies 2026

Residential vs Datacenter Proxies

IP Origin: The Single Factor That Determines Everything

Every proxy IP has a traceable origin — the organization that assigned it and the infrastructure it runs on. Anti-bot systems like Cloudflare, Akamai Bot Manager, and PerimeterX all perform ASN (Autonomous System Number) lookups as their first detection step.

The ASN tells the system who assigned the IP and what kind of device or organization it belongs to. This is why the distinction between residential and datacenter IPs is not cosmetic — it is the core technical variable that determines whether your request succeeds or gets blocked.

Residential Proxies: Performance Profile

Residential proxies carry ASNs belonging to consumer ISPs — Comcast (ASN 7922), AT&T (ASN 7018), Deutsche Telekom (ASN 3320), and thousands of regional providers. Blocking these ASNs would deny access to millions of legitimate households — an untenable outcome for any commercial website.

This structural protection drives residential proxy success rates to 85–99% on heavily protected platforms. Per 2025 industry benchmarks: premium residential providers maintain 97–99% success rates, while standard services deliver 92–96%.

  • Speed profile: 10–100 Mbps depending on the underlying home connection.
  • Pricing: $2–$15 per GB. North American residential pools achieve 90%+ success on major platforms like Amazon, Facebook, and Google, with premium pricing of $8–$15/GB reflecting this performance advantage.

Datacenter Proxies: Performance Profile

Datacenter proxies originate from cloud infrastructure ASNs — AWS (AS16509), DigitalOcean (AS14061), Hetzner (AS24940). These are extensively catalogued in IP reputation databases like MaxMind and IPinfo. Modern anti-bot systems flag datacenter ASNs before even analyzing request behavior.

  • Result: 20–40% success rates on Cloudflare-protected sites, dropping further on aggressive retail and social media targets.
  • The performance upside: 100–1,000 Mbps throughput, 1–10ms latency, and $0.10–$0.50/IP pricing — making them 10–30x cheaper per connection. On unprotected APIs and basic websites, success rates approach 100%.

Success Rate Benchmarks by Target Type

Target TypeResidential Success RateDatacenter Success Rate
Basic/unprotected websites99%+99%+
Standard e-commerce95–98%60–80%
Cloudflare-protected sites90–96%20–40%
Social media platforms85–95%10–30%
Streaming services80–95%5–20%
Sneaker/limited-edition retailers75–90%5–15%

ROI Analysis: When Residential Proxies Win Despite Higher Cost

For a project requiring 10,000 successful requests on a Cloudflare-protected e-commerce site: With residential at $8/GB and 95% success rate — cost per successful request ≈ $0.008–$0.01.

With datacenter at $0.30/IP but 30% success rate — you need ~3.3x more total requests to achieve the same output. The retry overhead and bandwidth waste close the cost gap substantially. Companies running protected-target scraping report 3x better ROI with residential proxies despite higher sticker prices.

The Hybrid Option: ISP Proxies

ISP proxies (static residential proxies) combine residential ASN trust with datacenter hardware performance. They achieve 94–98% success rates at 50–100 Mbps — the best of both worlds.

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