Re: Residential vs Datacenter Proxies. Is Datacenter enough?
Most proxies (inlcuding IP Burger & 24vc) use datacenter IP's.
Yes, they are generally fine except for the fact you need to ensure the provider you use is not sharing them, or giving you IP's that were recently recycled or abused (blacklisted). There is no such thing as a truly "virgin" range of ipv4 addresses these days, unless it's a fresh assignment directly from ARIN (American Registery of Internet Numbers).
Of course Residential proxiers are even better for obvious reasons, but they are a bit more expensive than datacenter ones. I do have my own sources for residerntial IP's, and believe them are better in my own experience. This is not to say datacenter IP's are bad, just that you need to be a little more careful where you get them from. This is why a provider like IP Burger would assign Fresh IP's that are no shared or had been allocated to someone else, at least in a good awhile.
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