RE: [squid-users] Squid performance problem

From: la. w <squid-user@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 11:19:32 -0700

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wei Keong [mailto:chooweikeong@pacific.net.sg]
> Sent: Sun, Apr 27, 2003 6:58p
> To: armor
> Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid performance problem
>
>
> Hi Armor,
>
> Your dns lookup time is quite high... perhaps work on the dns
> to see if it
> improves the surfing experience...

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	DNS < 1 second average is high?  How do you figure?  
I asked what 'normal' performance figures for bind were on
the bind list and was told that no one had such numbers.  I 
was running bind8 at the time and was told there was a script
under bind9 that could measure things on a gross level (I wanted
a breakdown of times: user request, cache miss/failure, if lookup,
a breakdown of each of the sub-lookups...return time to user...).
	If I'm looking up www.cnn.com and nothing is in my bind cache,
first I have to go to the root servers to find who is authoritative
for "com", then contact one of them to find out who speaks 
for "cnn" -- then contact that server, to find out about 'www' --
that's 3 separate requests.   The first request alone to one of the
root servers is likely to take a second, no?  Then there's the
root servers for all of 'com', they'd likely be busy too, no?  Then
I get to the DNS server for the site.  
	Doesn't the .7 mean 700ms?  Just a ping is usually over
100 ms for most hosts.  If it has to process a request, it seems
700ms would be good or am I missing something?
-linda
Received on Mon Apr 28 2003 - 12:20:13 MDT

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