On Sunday 20 February 2005 10:39, Grant wrote:
> > The time needed to lookup is probably spend running a DNS lookup , I
> > doubt changes to your apache can affect this in any way. There is always
> > a latency associated with the network ( especially on a non-LAN ) , so
> > don't try to get it faster that light :) For example , measure the ping
> > round-trip time to the dns and to the server. You probably can't get any
> > faster than the sum of the two times.
> 
> What about the fact that the DNS lookup takes much longer if I haven't
> clicked on anything for a little bit?  Is that because of some type of
> DNS caching in the browser?
Probably.

> Could this have anything to do with my 
> site's DNS server's performance?
Probably not.
 
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