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ProxyBonanza

Old-school shared and exclusive datacenter packages

3.4(0)3.4 out of 5 from 0 reviews
Founded 2008
6.8

$12/mo

from $12/mo /GB

IP Pool
50K+
Countries
16+
Uptime
99.7%
Avg. response
0.6s
Free trial
No
Founded
2008

Our verdict

ProxyBonanza's remaining edge is geographic: cheap datacenter IPs in countries the classic US/EU-only shops skip. If you specifically need a DC exit in one of its less-common locations, it may be the simplest way to get one.

Otherwise the offer has aged — bandwidth caps where rivals give unlimited, dated tooling, and mid-pack prices.

Check the location list first; if your country is not the reason you came, better value exists elsewhere.

Speed test & performance

Since
2008

Category veteran

Locations
12+ countries

Broad for DC

Bandwidth
Capped

Per-package allowance

Modes
HTTP & SOCKS

All packages

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Unusually broad international DC locations
  • Shared and exclusive package options
  • HTTP(S) and SOCKS support
  • Simple apps and browser extensions
  • Operating since 2008

Cons

  • Bandwidth-capped packages
  • Dated panel and apps
  • Mid-pack value against unlimited rivals

Overview

ProxyBonanza is one of the oldest names still standing in datacenter proxies (operating since 2008), selling shared and exclusive HTTP(S)/SOCKS packages across an unusually wide set of international datacenter locations for the category.

Network and coverage

Packages bundle IPs with bandwidth allowances (unlike the unlimited-bandwidth veterans), spread across datacenters in a dozen-plus countries. Exclusive packages are single-user; shared packages split cost across users. Apps for major platforms and browser extensions round out a consumer-friendly presentation.

Who it is for

Users who need cheap datacenter IPs in specific non-US countries the classic US/EU shops do not cover, and casual users who value the simple apps over raw capability.

Trade-offs

Bandwidth-capped packages age poorly against unlimited rivals, the panel and apps feel dated, per-GB overage math surprises the unwary, and datacenter IPs face the usual protected-platform limits. It survives on locations and longevity, not value.

Features & capabilities

International DC locations

Datacenter exits beyond the usual US/EU set.

Exclusive single-user IPs

Dedicated packages available.

Platform apps

Desktop/mobile apps and browser extensions.

SOCKS support

Alongside HTTP(S).

Unlimited bandwidth

Packages carry bandwidth caps.

Residential products

Datacenter only.

Integrations & supported tools

Browser extensions· DesktopScrapeBox· SEO toolcURL· HTTPSOCKS5 clients· Protocol

Privacy & compliance

Anonymous (elite) headers
GDPR compliant
Crypto payment accepted
KYC for sensitive use
No-logs on traffic content

Frequently asked questions

Location spread. It offers datacenter IPs in a wider set of countries than the classic US/EU-focused shops, which matters when you need a specific non-US exit.

No — packages bundle IPs with bandwidth allowances, and overages cost extra. Competitors like MyPrivateProxy or SquidProxies include unlimited bandwidth at similar prices.

Shared IPs are used by multiple customers at a lower price; exclusive IPs are single-user. Exclusive is the safer pick for anything identity-sensitive.

Shared packages start around $12/month and exclusive packages around $25/month depending on IP count and bandwidth tier.

Yes, proxies support both HTTP(S) and SOCKS protocols, with authentication by credentials or authorized IP.

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