![]() Congestion level is 38.53X (check duration: 1541.33ms) Selecting 250 out of 33542 sanitized records (weighted mode). Generating tests from Top 2,000 Websites (Alexa) (33575 records, selecting 250 Reading Cache Latency Test (50% hit, 50% miss): data/cache-mix.txt (0.1MB) Reading Cache Latency Test (100% miss): data/cache-miss.txt (0.1MB) Reading Cache Latency Test (100% hit): data/cache-hit.txt (0.1MB) Reading Top 2,000 Websites (Alexa): data/alexa-top-2000-domains.txt (0.7MB) Namebench will read Alexa’s Top 2000 websites, Cache Latency Tests, checks connection quality, building initial DNS cache for 4516 name servers, and checks for available DNS for comparision. We’ll see how to do that, How to test the speed of various DNS Servers? – DNS Benchmarking ![]() If you are using Linux machine, then an open source package called namebench can help you to compare the speeds of various DNS servers. It means, a comparison of DNS server will be a better starting point before migrating to a different DNS service. Before changing the DNS server, you must know the speed of your current DNS server compared to other DNS servers. If you are a regular follower of Techglimpse, then by this time you must be aware of What is DNS, How it works and how to find out IP address of DNS configured on your PC and how to change or switch to public DNS. ![]()
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