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Datacenter proxies give you high-throughput IPs on a 10 Gbps uplink. When your target doesn’t discriminate by IP type, datacenter outperforms residential on both speed and cost per request. IPv4 and IPv6 are separate products with their own plans, IP pools, and credentials. Your username determines which pool serves your requests — you don’t pick address family at connection time.

Products

Datacenter IPv4

Dedicated IPv4 addresses, rotating or sticky. High success rate on IPv4-only targets.

Datacenter IPv6

IPv6 subnets with unlimited threads. Cheaper per request for IPv6-compatible targets.

Shared endpoints

Both products connect through the same hosts and port:
RegionHostPort
United Statesdcp-us.proxies.fo10808
Europedcp-eu.proxies.fo10808
Which pool serves your request is determined by your credentials. An IPv4 plan username exits through IPv4 addresses; an IPv6 plan username exits through IPv6 addresses. There’s no modifier or port switch — the account type is the signal. Pick the regional host closest to your target for lowest latency.

Shared authentication format

Both products use the same username : password auth and the same session modifiers:
ModifierPurpose
(no modifier)Rotate on every request
-session-<id>Sticky session — same IP for the duration
-duration-<seconds>How long to hold the sticky IP
# Rotating
dcp-eu.proxies.fo:10808:adminywsve:jwqcoz4lfm

# Sticky, 5 minutes
dcp-eu.proxies.fo:10808:adminywsve-session-5s5d4xud-duration-300:jwqcoz4lfm
Datacenter doesn’t support country / state / city targeting. The regional endpoint determines geography. For country-level control, use Residential.

Protocols

Both IPv4 and IPv6 support HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5, and UDP on the same port.

When to pick datacenter

  • You’re hitting APIs or sites that don’t actively block datacenter ranges
  • Speed and throughput matter more than IP type
  • You want predictable daily pricing instead of per-GB billing
  • You need UDP support (DNS, game servers, WebRTC)
If your target flags datacenter IPs, use Residential instead.