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Cheap proxies?
PepeSilvia
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I'm doing some light web and rss feed scraping. About 30-40 URLs every 10-15 minutes to see if there is an update, grab the html content if there is. Bandwidth wise I can't imagine breaking 1GB per month. I haven't been blocked from any of the sites, but this is just for assurance.
All the proxy hosts I could find on Google are priced pretty much the same. ~10 proxies per month, for $5. Is there any cheaper option? I probably don't even need 10.
Not dealing with any private or sensitive content, so privacy isn't an issue for me.
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Why don't you just get a LES box and host your own proxy on it?
I assume you mean LEB/LET box? I need rotating IPs so they'll be harder to block.
What is your budget for IPs?
No, I mean the Lowendspirit boxes. You could buy some of them (3€ yearly) and open there some proxy's for you and rotate every day through every box.
Would be the cheapest solution in my eyes. ^^
Not much at all. Definitely lower than $5 per month, as cheap as possible.
I could even do with one proxy rotating every few days.
@paily I just did the math, it's cheaper and more functional to stick with the $5/pm providers because they have such a larger pool of IPs I'll be stuck with a total of 20 ips for the whole year at LES or a similar provider at the same price.
Same subnet?
Would prefer different, but since I haven't been blocked anywhere after a few months of this I doubt they'd crack down enough to block the entire subnet.
What do you have in mind?
You shouldn't be worried about 30~40 urls in a 10-15 mins window. If anything, using proxies can get you blocked without abusing anything.
Rotating proxies service is what you're looking for...
Maybe get a bunch of LES servers in different locations with maybe i83?