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alanbjames 04-10-2013 21:44

DNS Curious Question
 
Im just curious as to what DNS Servers people are using for their connection and how they find them.

I have run Googles namesbench to see whats the best for my connection and OpenDNS was primary, BT was second and VMs 2nd DNS server was third.

What im finding is in the evenings sometimes it can be slow switching between sites, i know its not connection speed as if i do a speedtest and download a file i get near to full speed all the time.

kwikbreaks 04-10-2013 21:48

Re: DNS Curious Question
 
I've tried opendns and google as well as just leaving it on VM's. Right now I'm running VM's and have no complaints.

alanbjames 04-10-2013 22:26

Re: DNS Curious Question
 
VMs are awful also at times.

I was discussing DNS issues with a friend yesterday infact and he was using a Sky DNS on his virgin apparently until for some reason he could no longer log onto any Tumblr blogs and now he uses googles.

Kushan 04-10-2013 23:06

Re: DNS Curious Question
 
VM's have had some downtime over the last couple of years, not much but enough to make me use a mixture of OpenDNS, GoogleDNS and VM's. Honestly though, the difference between them in terms of speed is a few ms, you shouldn't notice any significant slowdown from using one or the other.

Sephiroth 04-10-2013 23:44

Re: DNS Curious Question
 
Google DNS never goes down so I use that.

Kushan 04-10-2013 23:52

Re: DNS Curious Question
 
As far as I'm aware, OpenDNS sports a 100% uptime as well. I think Google's are marginally faster for me but OpenDNS has some really excellent features that some may find handy as well.

RainmakerRaw 05-10-2013 00:53

Re: DNS Curious Question
 
+1 for OpenDNS. ISPs, GCHQ, the NSA and goodness knows who else log our data enough without spoon-feeding it through ISP DNS to make it even easier. :p: Then again my VPN provider uses OpenDNS automatically so I don't have to make any changes to my local config.

qasdfdsaq 05-10-2013 01:06

Re: DNS Curious Question
 
Also most speedtests are not indicative of web browsing speed.

General Maximus 05-10-2013 09:54

Re: DNS Curious Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35628427)
Google DNS never goes down so I use that.

exactly, you would expect google to have an extremely high degree of accuracy and fault tolerance which is why I have been using them for years. It is one of those things, like choosing a decent router, where you deliberately choose one of the better ones so you don't shoot yourself in the foot and you know everything is going to tick along smootly background.

kwikbreaks 05-10-2013 11:57

Re: DNS Curious Question
 
Plus, of course, we all want google to know a lot more about our browsing habits :)

v0id 05-10-2013 16:37

Re: DNS Curious Question
 
I use a mixture of OpenDNS, VM and Blockaid.me

Chrysalis 06-10-2013 05:43

Re: DNS Curious Question
 
I briefly tried opendns a week or so back, noticed google was very slow compared to normal did some investigating and the opendns geo location routed me to the russian google servers which had 70ms instead of 17ms I get on google dns and BT dns. I was also getting occasional lookup failures so I went back to google dns.

alanbjames 19-10-2013 15:52

Re: DNS Curious Question
 
Cant get onto Tumblr today using OpenDNS. Had to switch to Google.

welshycarysrees 23-10-2013 16:33

Re: DNS Curious Question
 
i to had this problem and my boyfriend has now left us using google DNS instead of openDNS.


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