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Chromium DNS performance

44 pointsby afimrishiabout 13 years ago

5 comments

spaznodeabout 13 years ago
I hate articles I can't read on my mobile iOS device due to endless redirects. Esp when they sound like interesting articles. Wtf google + team?
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icebrainingabout 13 years ago
It's unbelievable how kitchen-sink distros like Ubuntu and their derivatives don't install dnsmasq by default.
JBiserkovabout 13 years ago
&#62;But if you have both IPv4 and IPv6 interfaces, your slower getaddrinfo() calls are probably slowing down your browsing experience.<p><i>Disables IPv6 interfaces.</i><p>-IPv6 adoption is too low!!
nikcubabout 13 years ago
Interesting topic, but a great example of why Google+ makes a terrible blogging platform - the formatting and link-wrapping make it impossible to read in places
daviduabout 13 years ago
So much smoke. I like how they mask very crystal-clear strategy with barely-relevant DNS statistics and data in an attempt to obscure what's happening.<p>My prediction from 2 years ago + and again a couple weeks ago rings true now: <a href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/eliseackerman/2012/02/25/a-closer-look-at-google-public-dns/" rel="nofollow">http://www.forbes.com/sites/eliseackerman/2012/02/25/a-close...</a><p><i>"I’ll reiterate my view that I think Google controlling search, the browser, and the network or DNS layer is a dangerous trifecta that the consumer will probably be best served avoiding. I’m sure we’ll find out soon enough."</i>
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