Download for your Windows
Effective connectivity is an important index to measure the availability and stability of proxy servers, which reflects the proportion of successful connections established by proxy servers in a period of time.This ratio is usually expressed as a percentage, such as 95% or 98%. High effective connectivity means that proxy servers can successfully establish connections in most cases and provide stable proxy services.
In practical application, the calculation method of effective connectivity rate is relatively simple, usually by sending multiple requests to the proxy server, and then counting the number of successful connection establishment and the total number of requests, dividing the number of successful connections by the total number of times and multiplying by 100% to get the effective connectivity rate.For example, if 100 requests are sent to the proxy server within an hour, and 95 requests are successfully connected, then the effective connectivity rate is 95%.
The level of effective connectivity directly affects the quality of proxy services. A high effective connectivity means that when users use proxy services, they can complete network requests more smoothly and reduce the interruption or delay caused by connection problems.In addition, high effective connectivity can also help protect users' privacy and data security, improve network access speed and improve user experience.
When evaluating the effective connectivity of IP agents, we should not only consider the connectivity of a single agent IP, but also consider the average effective connectivity and the change of connectivity, which is helpful to understand the overall performance and stability of agent services.At the same time, selecting high-quality proxy service providers, regularly monitoring and testing proxy servers and rationally configuring proxy settings are all key factors to maintain high effective connectivity.
It is worth noting that the effective connectivity rate is not equal to the service success rate.The effective connectivity rate only refers to the probability of successful connection, while the service success rate refers to the proportion of successful service requests and required information after successful connection. Therefore, even if the effective connectivity rate of proxy IP is high, there is no guarantee that the service request will be successfully completed. When choosing proxy IP, users should fully understand and distinguish these two concepts to ensure that they can get the proxy service that meets their needs.