Thaths,

  If a few 100ms delays end up being done 
  serially it can be a pretty big deal.

  Rather than use someone else's server for 
  recursive resolution, I prefer to just 
  run tinydns+dnscache locally.


                -Jon




* Thaths ([email protected]) [120327 08:32]:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Deepak Misra
> <[email protected]>wrote:
> 
> > Does the DNS server make so much difference for non heavy users ?? I have
> > experimented with various and really not been able to make out the
> > difference in speed unless I am missing out something
> >
> 
> They do make some difference - but not something you might consciously
> notice. The 100-odd milliseconds they save are more than eaten up by the
> bloat that most websites have.
> 
> Thaths
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