New name servers - faster than a speeding bullet

Started by Rik, Sep 10, 2007, 11:33:08

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Rik

If you've read Simon's announcement here you'll know that IDNet have beefed up their DNS servers.

Having done some 'testing' (more strictly observation :)), I can confirm that the new servers seem to be faster than OpenDNS for me.
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RobMc

Just to confirm for everyone, will this be a transparent change or do we need to do anything to benefit from these new DNS Servers?

Rob

Rik

It's totally transparent, Rob. Just sit back and enjoy. :)
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Gary

Morning all, I certainly have noticed the extra zip, well done IDNet.
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Rik

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TopDog

Excellent.. I just started using OpenDNS servers last week and did notice an improvement which I mentioned on the TBB Forums but after the IDNet upgrade over the weekend I think I will revert back to IDNet DNS servers and give them a go :)



Quote from: Rik on Sep 10, 2007, 11:33:08
If you've read Simon's announcement here you'll know that IDNet have beefed up their DNS servers.

Having done some 'testing' (more strictly observation :)), I can confirm that the new servers seem to be faster than OpenDNS for me.

Gary

Morning Rik,  ;D things are much snappier than the Open DNS servers, enjoying the extra zip as we speak  ::) who needs a red and blue outfit and pants on the outside  :laugh:
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Rik

Quote from: TopDog on Sep 10, 2007, 12:12:51
Excellent.. I just started using OpenDNS servers last week and did notice an improvement which I mentioned on the TBB Forums but after the IDNet upgrade over the weekend I think I will revert back to IDNet DNS servers and give them a go :)

Welcome to the forum, have a karma. :)

I switched back this morning, and it looks a bit snappier than OpenDNS to me so far.
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Rik

Quote from: Killhippie on Sep 10, 2007, 12:14:51
Morning Rik,  ;D things are much snappier than the Open DNS servers, enjoying the extra zip as we speak  ::) who needs a red and blue outfit and pants on the outside  :laugh:

:)

My sentiments entirely, Gary.  ;D
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ReDGryphoN

Ok,

Can one of you just explain to me how this better re pings etc, I am somewhat confused.
Will it improve the my pings to east coast USA servers by lopping off time this side of the pond ?

ReD

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Lance

This shouldn't affect pings, ReD. What it should do is reduce the time taken from changing the www.websitename.com to a IP address, which is what the servers know and undersand. Basically, it should mke surfing that little bit quicker!
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cavillas

Tried the Open servers, changed back to Idnet servers and find them (idnet) a bit snappier .  Another weekend of work for SImon, Tim and company.  Do they never rest?  ;D
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Kheldar




nor intelligent cos i do not understand.

it appears everyone is now talking Latin like Rik  :o

but if it appears to have made things better/faster then i'm all for it  ;D

J!ll


Rik

Quote from: Kheldar on Sep 11, 2007, 22:13:49
it appears everyone is now talking Latin like Rik  :o

Let me put it this way, the dufus, which does the clever stuff whenever you type a URL, has been given a course of steroids and is now much faster. :)
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Den

I love the technical side you display Rik   :D
Mr Music Man.

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