Use Cases

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Linux Proxies

Linux Proxies for Scripted Data Collection at Scale

Route curl, wget, Python and shell scripts on any Linux distro through residential IPs. Built for collecting publicly available data, QA testing, and brand verification from the terminal.

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Terminal-first

Wire Proxies Straight Into Your CLI Workflow

Most Linux work happens at the prompt, and Evomi fits there. Export HTTP_PROXY and HTTPS_PROXY for system-wide routing, pass --proxy to curl, or feed credentials into requests and Scrapy. Rotating residential IPs keep large public-data jobs steady across cron tasks and headless servers, so scripts that scrape pricing pages or product listings run smoothly without manual IP juggling.

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Headless browser on Linux verifying a website from multiple country exit locations

Geo testing

Verify How Your Sites Render From Other Regions

Run your QA and localization checks from a Linux box while appearing to browse from another country. Spin up a Swiss, US or German residential exit, then point a headless Chromium or Playwright instance at it to confirm translations, currency, ad placements and geo-targeted content load correctly. This makes brand and ad verification across markets repeatable from a single shell session.

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Sub-second responses

Evomi's residential network returns sub-second responses, keeping piped curl and Python jobs moving on Linux.

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Stable connections

Reliable, well-maintained pools mean long-running Linux cron scrapes and server tasks hold their connections.

OUR PRODUCTS

The perfect product for

Linux

Best for this Use Case

Residential Proxies

Starting from

0.49$

/GB

Smooth, Reliable Browsing

Higher Success Rates

Compatible With Popular Sites

Global Location Coverage

Free Geo Targeting

Best for this Use Case

Mobile Proxies

Starting from

2.20$

/GB

Utilize Real Mobile Devices

Guaranteed Mobile Connection

Compatible With Popular Sites

Global Location Coverage

Large Collection of Carriers

Mobile Proxies

Starting from

2.20$

/GB

Utilize Real Mobile Devices

Guaranteed Mobile Connection

Compatible With Popular Sites

Global Location Coverage

Large Collection of Carriers

Best for this Use Case

Datacenter Proxies

Starting from

0.30$

/GB

Highly Scalable

High Reliability and Uptime

Fast and Stable speeds

Free Geo Targeting

Unlimited Concurrent Sessions

Datacenter Proxies

Starting from

0.30$

/GB

Highly Scalable

High Reliability and Uptime

Fast and Stable speeds

Free Geo Targeting

Unlimited Concurrent Sessions

Best for this Use Case

Static ISP Proxies

Starting from

1.00$

/IP

Supports SOCKS5(UDP) / HTTP

Non-Expiring Session

Unlimited Bandwith

Fast and Stable Speeds

High Concurrency

FAQ

Linux proxy questions, answered for developers and sysadmins

Linux proxy questions, answered for developers and sysadmins

How do I set a proxy in Linux from the command line?

Why use residential proxies for Linux scraping?

Do Evomi proxies work with Python, Scrapy and headless browsers on Linux?

Can I run Evomi proxies on a headless Linux server?

Export environment variables like HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY and NO_PROXY in your shell or .bashrc for system-wide use, or pass --proxy directly to curl and wget. Tools such as apt and Python's requests library also read these variables automatically.

How do I set a proxy in Linux from the command line?

Why use residential proxies for Linux scraping?

Do Evomi proxies work with Python, Scrapy and headless browsers on Linux?

Can I run Evomi proxies on a headless Linux server?

Export environment variables like HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY and NO_PROXY in your shell or .bashrc for system-wide use, or pass --proxy directly to curl and wget. Tools such as apt and Python's requests library also read these variables automatically.

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