ProxyEmpire vs PyProxy: Which One Offers Better Performance and Reliability?

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Alright, so I’ve been testing out proxyempire vs pyproxy for a while now, and honestly, it’s kinda hard to pick a clear winner.

ProxyEmpire feels super reliable, like their uptime is solid, and I’ve had barely any drops. But PyProxy? Man, their speeds are insane sometimes, especially for scraping.

That said, ProxyEmpire’s customer support is way better. Like, they actually respond fast and don’t give you those generic copy-paste replies. PyProxy’s support? Meh, hit or miss.

If you’re looking for consistency, I’d lean towards ProxyEmpire. But if speed is your thing, PyProxy might be worth a shot.

Also, pricing-wise, ProxyEmpire feels a bit steeper, but you kinda get what you pay for. PyProxy’s cheaper, but sometimes it shows, ya know?

Anyway, just my 2 cents. What’s everyone else’s take on proxyempire vs pyproxy?
Honestly, I’ve been in the same boat with proxyempire vs pyproxy. ProxyEmpire is def more consistent, but PyProxy’s speed is no joke.

If you’re into scraping, have you tried Bright Data? It’s a bit pricier but their proxies are crazy fast and reliable. Might be worth checking out if you’re torn between the two.

Also, for monitoring uptime and speeds, I use UptimeRobot. Helps me keep track of which proxy is performing better over time.
I’ve used both proxyempire and pyproxy, and I gotta say, it really depends on your use case.

If you’re doing heavy scraping, PyProxy’s speed is a game-changer. But yeah, their support is kinda trash.

For smaller projects or if you need reliability, ProxyEmpire is the way to go. Their pricing is higher, but like you said, you get what you pay for.

Have you looked into Oxylabs? It’s another solid option if you’re still undecided.
Yo, I feel you on the proxyempire vs pyproxy debate.

ProxyEmpire’s support is top-notch, but PyProxy’s speed is just insane for scraping.

One thing I’d recommend is trying out Smartproxy. It’s kinda in the middle—decent speed, decent support, and not too expensive.

Also, if you’re testing speeds, use tools like Pingdom or SpeedTest. Helps a lot when comparing.
I’ve been using both proxyempire and pyproxy for a while now, and here’s my take:

ProxyEmpire is more reliable, but PyProxy is faster. It’s like choosing between a luxury car and a sports car.

If you’re still unsure, maybe try a mix of both? Use ProxyEmpire for critical tasks and PyProxy for scraping.

Also, check out NetNut. It’s another good alternative if you’re still on the fence.
Thanks for all the insights, everyone! Really appreciate the suggestions.

I think I’m gonna give Smartproxy and Oxylabs a try based on what you guys said. Also, the idea of mixing ProxyEmpire and PyProxy sounds interesting—might test that out too.

Quick question though: has anyone tried using both services simultaneously? Like, splitting tasks between them? Curious if that’s a viable option or if it’s just overcomplicating things.

Also, thanks for the tool recs like UptimeRobot and Pingdom. Gonna set those up to monitor performance better.

Keep the suggestions coming if you’ve got more!
Man, the proxyempire vs pyproxy thing is such a tough call.

I’ve been leaning towards ProxyEmpire lately just because of their uptime and support. But yeah, PyProxy’s speed is hard to ignore.

If you’re into scraping, maybe give ScrapingBee a shot? It’s not a proxy service per se, but it handles a lot of the heavy lifting for you.

Also, for testing, I use ProxyRack. It’s a good way to compare speeds and uptime.
I’ve been testing proxyempire vs pyproxy for a few months now, and here’s what I’ve found:

ProxyEmpire is def more consistent, but PyProxy’s speed is unbeatable for scraping.

If you’re still undecided, maybe try a smaller plan for both and see which one fits your needs better.

Also, check out Zyte (formerly Scrapinghub). It’s another solid option if you’re into scraping.



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