El 18 ag 2017, a les 5:40, Juliusz Chroboczek <[email protected]> va escriure:
> If the fast connection's DNS server replies after a delay or not at all,
> and the slow connection's DNS server replies in a timely manner, using
> a smart resolver across all the available DNS servers will improve latenc

Yes, but if your fast connection is lossy, it's not fast.   Lossy looks like 
congestion, so TCP slows down.   There's nothing we can do in the resolver to 
fix this.   You want less complexity, but to successfully determine which link 
is the right one to use at the network level is a very hard problem, much 
harder than anything we are talking about here.   It might be an interesting 
research topic, but it doesn't make sense for you to raise it as an argument in 
favor of one or another options for configuring resolvers.

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