At night, the website's "Using the DNS benchmark tool to optimize domain name server performance" (http://network.51cto.com/art/201103/247326.htm) has a new understanding of testing DNS. Unfortunately, the article does not provide a download address for the tool and instructions for using the procedure.
Google the online article, a little bit of tidying up, add some of their own things. Laughed
(DNS benchmark has been packaged in the vicinity, everyone download, decompression.) Namebench program file is too big, go to the website to download it yourself
Google Name Tool (Namebench) Home address: http://code.google.com/p/namebench/
With the Mac, Windows, Linux operating system version (Google is really Google AH), users can follow their own operating system to choose the appropriate version of the installation.
Google Name Tool (namebench) Use the procedure instructions:
Please refer to the instructions in the http://www.cnbeta.com/articles/101289.htm article or google it yourself.
DNS Benchmark tool (DNS Benchmark) Home address: http://www.grc.com/dns/benchmark.htm
is exe file, download and run directly after the good.
The DNS benchmark tool (DNS Benchmark) uses the procedure instructions:
To turn on the DNS Benchmark program, press the "nameservers" tab first
Next, press "Add/remove" to add and remove the list of DNS servers you want to test
To add DNS Server, the key IP address then press "Add", to remove the other press "remove", then press "close" off.
Next Press "Run Benchmark" and wait a few minutes for the result to come out.
The different colors of the rods are represented by:
Red cached: A quick fetch
Green uncached: No quick Pick
Blue Dotcom lookup: query for domain names
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