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It also determines cache-sharing relationships between different IP's and removes the slowest of these servers to avoid improperly benchmarking them solely on cached results. First, it personalizes the benchmark by making use of your browser history to see what hosts to benchmark with. In order to provide the most relevant results, namebench employs a number of interesting techniques. It also makes use of the Google Chart API to visualize the results: NameBench is available for Windows and Mac systems, but most importantly it is Linux compatible. Namebench is covered by the Apache 2.0 license, and was made possible by using several other great open-source tools including Python, Tkinter, PyObjC, dnspython, jinja2 and graphy.
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This curiosity resulted in writing a small benchmarking script, which was further developed during my 20% time to become a full-featured application for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. As a System Administrator at Google, I was curious about measuring how BGP route selection affected the performance of Google Public DNS. namebench benchmarks available DNS services and provides a personalized comparison to show you which name servers perform the best. namebench is a new open source tool that helps to take the guess-work out of the DNS server selection process. Slow DNS servers can make for a terrible web browsing experience, but knowing which one to use isn't easy.
