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The Proxy Metric Engineers Get Wrong Every Time

The Proxy Metric Engineers Get Wrong Every Time

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-proxy-metric-engineers-get-wrong-every-time.
IP pool size is a marketing number. Learn which metrics matter when evaluating proxy providers, and what to look for on their websites before you spend a dollar
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IP pool size is the most advertised proxy metric and the least useful one. Success rate is what tells you how a provider performs. And before committing to any provider, there are three signals worth checking on their website: uptime data, proxy type transparency, and pricing model flexibility. Providers that surface all three clearly are the ones worth considering.

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