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Bright Data vs Rayobyte

We put Bright Data and Rayobyte side by side on price, pool depth, coverage and reliability. We benchmark each option on the metrics that decide success: anonymity, uptime, geo-coverage, and cost per GB.

$8.40/GB / $5.00/IP
Price (A / B)
4.7 / 4.2
Rating (A / B)
Bright Data
Our pick

Bright Data (Residential & ISP, $8.40/GB) and Rayobyte (Datacenter & ISP, $5.00/IP) both target serious proxy users, but they win on different axes. Rayobyte is cheaper ($5.00/IP vs $8.40/GB) — roughly 2× the gap.

Bright Data operates the world's largest disclosed residential proxy network. Their compliance infrastructure makes them the default for regulated industries. At $8.40/GB they are 12x more expensive than Cheapest-Proxies.

Rayobyte focuses on dedicated datacenter proxies. Their infrastructure quality is high but datacenter IPs carry detection risks for sophisticated anti-bot systems.

Bright Data vs Rayobyte: the numbers

ProviderFromPoolCountriesUptimeRating
Bright Data — Enterprise Leader $8.40/GB 72M+ IPs 195 99.8% 4.7★ Visit ›
Rayobyte $5.00/IP 300K+ IPs 25 99.9% 4.2★ Visit ›

Spec-by-spec

Price$8.40/GB vs $5.00/IP
Pool size72M+ IPs vs 300K+ IPs
Countries195 vs 25
Uptime99.8% vs 99.9%
SpeedFast vs Fast
SupportBusiness Hours + Enterprise vs 24/7 Support
AnonymityHigh vs Moderate
Rating4.7★ vs 4.2★

Bright Data wins on

  • Largest disclosed residential pool (72M+ IPs)
  • Strict ethical sourcing and compliance
  • Excellent developer tooling and APIs
  • Dedicated enterprise support

Rayobyte wins on

  • Very reliable datacenter infrastructure
  • Dedicated IP options
  • High uptime SLA
  • Good for SEO tools

Verdict

Our pick: Bright Data. It edges ahead on our rating (4.7★ vs 4.2★). That said, choose Rayobyte if you specifically need very reliable datacenter infrastructure.

Our take: match the proxy type to the target, keep sessions sticky where you need continuity, and never overpay for capacity you won't use.


Frequently asked questions

Is Bright Data or Rayobyte cheaper?
Rayobyte is cheaper at $5.00/IP versus $8.40/GB.
Which is better, Bright Data or Rayobyte?
On balance we pick Bright Data for value, but the right choice depends on your workload — see the spec table and verdict above.
What pool sizes do they offer?
Bright Data advertises 72M+ IPs and Rayobyte 300K+ IPs, across 195 and 25 countries respectively.
How much should this cost?
Residential traffic ranges from about $0.70/GB at the value leader up to $8–15/GB at premium brands for effectively the same result. Datacenter IPs are cheaper still. Start on the lowest verified price and scale only if your success rate holds.

For most buyers, the winning move is to start on the lowest verified price with a large pool, then scale once success rates hold.

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