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minus-squareEager Eagle@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up12·8 months ago9.9.9.9 has twice the latency for me. Why pick quad9 over, say, 1.1.1.2?
minus-squareFutileRecipe@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down1·8 months agoTwice the latency for DNS results? Care to give concrete examples? DNS is usually very fast. Twice as long as very fast is still pretty quick, in my opinion.
minus-squareEager Eagle@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·edit-28 months agoI’m always on VPN, so latencies add up. dig +stats @1.1.1.1 www.google.com | grep '[\d]+ msec' gives me 10-20ms using a nearby vpn server dig +stats @9.9.9.9 www.google.com | grep '[\d]+ msec' gets me 30-50 ms, and not rarely >100ms.
9.9.9.9 has twice the latency for me. Why pick quad9 over, say, 1.1.1.2?
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Twice the latency for DNS results? Care to give concrete examples? DNS is usually very fast. Twice as long as very fast is still pretty quick, in my opinion.
I’m always on VPN, so latencies add up.
dig +stats @1.1.1.1 www.google.com | grep '[\d]+ msec'
gives me 10-20ms using a nearby vpn server
dig +stats @9.9.9.9 www.google.com | grep '[\d]+ msec'
gets me 30-50 ms, and not rarely >100ms.