jdresolve is fairly quick and doesn't need much overhead.
It takes a little time to determine the optimal configuration
for jdresolve, but the results at the end of each run provide
useful data to use in the configuration process.  If you intend
to use large log files (2.5+ GB), you might wish to use a small
sample (100 MB) of a log file to find the optimal configuration
before using it on a production level.  The feature that seems
to separate jdresolve from the other DNS resolvers is its
recursive mode.  It was this feature which causes us to use
jdresolve.  Using recursion, we consistently exceed 99.7%
name resolution.  If this seems appealing, be sure to read
exactly what recursion is and is not in the jdresolve docs.

-- Duke Hillard


James Herrmann wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I was browsing through the list of DNS resolvers that
> Steve posted on the Analog site.  There are quite a
> few and probably more that didn't make the list.
>
> Logresolve seems pretty slow.  Analog's built-in
> resolve mechanism has the cool feature of caching
> previous lookups.  Do any of the standalone scripts
> offer this functionality?
>
> Which is the best for Windows? For Mac?
>
> Thanks, folks.
>
> - Jim
>
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