I’ve been testing different setups for multi-account environments over the past months, and one thing became pretty obvious: speed matters less than stability when you scale.
At small scale, datacenter proxies are usually “good enough”.
But once you start running multiple accounts across regions, IP consistency and geo accuracy become the real bottleneck for scaling profitable workflows.
I tried a few approaches, and residential IPs turned out to be much more stable long term. Some people in my circle use providers like jibaoproxy mainly for reliability and geo control rather than raw speed.
Curious how others here handle scaling —
Do you prioritize IP quality, account aging, or overall environment setup?
At small scale, datacenter proxies are usually “good enough”.
But once you start running multiple accounts across regions, IP consistency and geo accuracy become the real bottleneck for scaling profitable workflows.
I tried a few approaches, and residential IPs turned out to be much more stable long term. Some people in my circle use providers like jibaoproxy mainly for reliability and geo control rather than raw speed.
Curious how others here handle scaling —
Do you prioritize IP quality, account aging, or overall environment setup?