Every ISP and Datacenter Proxy order on a 30-day plan or longer comes with a 100 GB traffic limit per proxy per monthly cycle. A monthly cycle is 30 days and starts on the date your order was placed.
How Is Your Traffic Measured?
Each proxy in your order comes with a 100 GB traffic allowance, but all of your proxies share one combined pool. So your total available traffic is 100 GB multiplied by the number of proxies in your order.
For example, if you have 4 proxies, your combined pool is 400 GB - one proxy can use more than another as long as the total stays within that limit.
What Happens When You Exceed the Limit?
Once your combined usage reaches your order’s total available traffic, your ISP and Datacenter Proxies will keep functioning, only at reduced speeds.
So if you have 3 proxies, which gives you a 300 GB monthly traffic pool, you won’t notice any speed reduction when one proxy hits 100 GB. Your proxies will only slow down once your combined usage reaches 300 GB.
How Do You Avoid a Speed Reduction?
Your traffic pool resets every 30 days regardless of your plan duration. To keep your Datacenter and ISP proxy speeds consistent, add more proxies to your order. Each one brings another 100 GB into your pool, keeping your speeds stable throughout the entire cycle.
A Few Things to Keep in Mind
The 100 GB limit applies per proxy per 30-day cycle, but your total usage is measured across all proxies in your order combined.
Traffic doesn't roll over, so whatever's left at the end of a cycle doesn't carry into the next one.
Your cycle starts on your purchase date, so it won't always line up with the calendar month.
Speed reduction lifts automatically when your next 30-day cycle begins.