More Terms

400 – Bad request

400 – Bad request

401 – Unauthorized

401 – Unauthorized

403 – Forbidden

403 – Forbidden

404 – Not Found

404 – Not Found

500 – Internal Server Error

500 – Internal Server Error

502 – Bad Gateway

502 – Bad Gateway

503 – Service Unavailable

503 – Service Unavailable

504 – Gateway Timeout

504 – Gateway Timeout

API (Application Programming Interface)

API (Application Programming Interface)

Ad Verification

Ad Verification

Anonymous Proxy

Anonymous Proxy

Authentication

Authentication

Backconnect Proxy

Backconnect Proxy

Bandwidth Utilization

Bandwidth Utilization

Bot Detection

Bot Detection

C#

C#

CAPTCHA

CAPTCHA

CSS

CSS

Computing Resources

Computing Resources

DOM

DOM

Data Extraction

Data Extraction

Data Mining

Data Mining

Fetch

Fetch

Forward Proxy

Forward Proxy

Computing Resources

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What are Computing Resources? (Proxies Explained)

Computing resources refer to the hardware and software components needed to perform computing tasks. These include CPU, memory, storage, and network bandwidth. Efficient allocation of computing resources is critical for high-performance systems, especially in proxy networks.

In some cases, idle resources, like unused CPU or bandwidth, can be leveraged to support applications or services. This approach not only improves efficiency but also opens up innovative ways to reduce costs or enhance scalability. Learn more about utilizing idle resources effectively to power free apps and services.