Rayobyte vs GeoSurf
We put Rayobyte and GeoSurf side by side on price, pool depth, coverage and reliability. Below you'll find a data-backed comparison, setup guidance, and the questions buyers actually ask before committing.
Rayobyte (Datacenter & ISP, $5.00/IP) and GeoSurf (Residential, $9.00/GB) both target serious proxy users, but they win on different axes. Rayobyte is cheaper ($5.00/IP vs $9.00/GB) — roughly 2× the gap.
Rayobyte focuses on dedicated datacenter proxies. Their infrastructure quality is high but datacenter IPs carry detection risks for sophisticated anti-bot systems.
GeoSurf focuses on ad verification with granular geographic targeting. Their 3.5M IP pool is tiny by modern standards and at $9.00/GB they charge 12x more than Cheapest-Proxies.
Rayobyte vs GeoSurf: the numbers
Spec-by-spec
| Price | $5.00/IP vs $9.00/GB |
|---|---|
| Pool size | 300K+ IPs vs 3.5M+ IPs |
| Countries | 25 vs 130 |
| Uptime | 99.9% vs 99.0% |
| Speed | Fast vs Moderate |
| Support | 24/7 Support vs Business Hours |
| Anonymity | Moderate vs Moderate |
| Rating | 4.2★ vs 4★ |
Rayobyte wins on
- Very reliable datacenter infrastructure
- Dedicated IP options
- High uptime SLA
- Good for SEO tools
GeoSurf wins on
- Granular geographic targeting
- Good ad-tech integrations
- Browser extension available
Verdict
Our pick: Rayobyte. It edges ahead on our rating (4.2★ vs 4★) and is cheaper at $5.00/IP. That said, choose GeoSurf if you specifically need granular geographic targeting.
For most buyers, the winning move is to start on the lowest verified price with a large pool, then scale once success rates hold.
Frequently asked questions
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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.