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Reverse Proxies in Georgia 🇬🇪

Choosing reverse proxies in Georgia comes down to three things: IP quality, block-rate, and price — and the gap between providers is enormous. We benchmark each option on the metrics that decide success: anonymity, uptime, geo-coverage, and cost per GB.

$0.70/GB
From / GB
30ms
Georgia latency
Very Low
Detection risk
High
Anonymity
18+
Networks serving

Reverse proxies sit between clients and backend servers, providing security, load balancing, caching, and SSL termination. The opposite architecture to forward proxies used for anonymity.

Georgia IPs let you see exactly what a local user sees — accurate Georgia pricing, ad placements, search results and geo-restricted content — while working around low-level network filtering. That makes Georgia 🇬🇪 one of the more demanding markets for reverse proxies: medium demand, low-level filtering, and an average latency around 30ms.

On this page we rank the networks that actually deliver reverse proxies for Georgia targets, with verified pricing, pool depth and setup guidance — not marketing claims.

Why reverse proxies for Georgia?

Clients make requests to the reverse proxy's public IP. The reverse proxy forwards requests to appropriate backend servers based on routing rules. Backend servers never expose their IPs directly. The reverse proxy returns responses to clients, potentially serving cached versions for improved performance.

  • Best-fit type: Georgia's toughest targets respond best to Residential routing — reverse proxies sit right in that sweet spot.
  • Legality: proxy use is legal for accessing public data in Georgia.
  • Coverage: the leading networks expose Georgia exit nodes down to city level (Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi).
  • Performance: expect ~30ms latency on premium Georgia nodes with strong throughput.

Key facts at a glance

Proxy typeReverse Proxies
Best exit countryGeorgia 🇬🇪
Detection riskVery Low
Anonymity levelHigh
Typical priceFree (Nginx/Apache) to $200+/mo (Cloudflare)
Country latency30ms
Internet penetration83%
Common SolutionsNginx, HAProxy, Cloudflare, AWS ALB
ProtocolsHTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, HTTP/3, WebSocket
Load BalancingRound-robin, least-connection, IP hash

Best reverse proxies providers for Georgia

Ranked on verified price, pool depth, Georgia coverage and uptime. Cheapest-Proxies leads on value at $0.70/GB.

ProviderFromPoolCountriesUptimeRating
Cheapest-Proxies — Editor's Choice #1 $0.70/GB 65M+ IPs 195 99.9% 5.0★ Visit ›
Bright Data — Enterprise Leader $8.40/GB 72M+ IPs 195 99.8% 4.7★ Visit ›
Smartproxy — Beginner Friendly $7.00/GB 55M+ IPs 195 99.7% 4.5★ Visit ›
Oxylabs — Largest Pool $8.00/GB 100M+ IPs 195 99.9% 4.5★ Visit ›

Pricing and pool figures from our provider database. Outbound links may be affiliate links.

Strengths & trade-offs for Georgia

Strengths

  • Protects origin server IPs from direct exposure
  • DDoS mitigation and traffic absorption
  • SSL/TLS certificate management at one layer
  • Load balancing across backend pool
  • Content caching for performance

Trade-offs

  • Adds infrastructure complexity
  • Single point of failure if not redundant
  • Can introduce latency if not properly configured
  • Not useful for client-side anonymity (different purpose)

Setting up reverse proxies for Georgia

1

Pick the network

Start with the value leader (Cheapest-Proxies) unless you have a compliance reason to pay a premium.

2

Target Georgia

Set the geo parameter to Georgia (or city Tbilisi) and choose sticky or rotating sessions to match your workflow.

3

Tune sessions

Push concurrency high — this type is fast.

4

Monitor block-rate

Watch success rate for the first few thousand requests and rotate faster if it dips below ~90%.


Frequently asked questions

Which reverse proxies provider is best for Georgia?
Cheapest-Proxies offers the best value for Georgia at $0.70/GB with 65M+ IPs pool and 99.9% uptime. Premium brands like Bright Data cost several times more for a comparable result.
Are reverse proxies legal in Georgia?
Yes — using reverse proxies to access publicly available data is legal in Georgia. You remain responsible for each target site's terms of service.
Is a reverse proxy the same as a forward proxy?
No — they serve opposite purposes. Forward proxies (what this site reviews) hide client identities from servers. Reverse proxies hide server identities from clients. They're architecturally different tools.
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.

Bottom line: pay for pool quality and geo-coverage, not brand name — the price gap between the top options is often 10x for the same result.

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