You
may not know it, but you can choose which service changes the address
you put in your browser to IP numbers, the authentic coordinates of the
internet.
It's not something most users
will think about, but it's surprising how much difference a change of
DNS sever can make. The mighty Google have recently started offering a
service, so how do you know if it's better? Namebench can tell you.
Simply
download the file and run it, and Namebench will open without
installation. Choose whether you want to include global (like Google
DNS) and regional DNS services, your data source (probably Firefox) and
the Benchmark Data Selection.
If that means nothing to you -
don't worry! All you really need to do is hit the 'Start Benchmark'
button, and Namebench will begin. The tests can take a while wo it's
best to just leave it running while you go about your business. Results
will appear in your default browser as a page of charts and tables.
These are great if you're interested in details, but may be
incomprehensible to the newcomer. Luckily, at the top of the page it
will very simply advise you whether you are using the fastest service
available to you.
Namebench is a neat little
application, that addresses an issue people may not be aware of.
However, it doesn't help you if you want to change your DNS server after
the test. For that you're left on your own.
Namebench runs on Mac OS X,
Windows, and UNIX, and is available with a graphical user interface as
well as a command-line interface.
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