Google Public DNS
One of the solution to make your internet connection faster is by using free DNS service provider
although this one is almost have known. Usually many people like to use Open DNS service. But, the latest information that I have collected, that Google have been launched free DNS service provider for their customer, it’s named Google Public DNS.
Below is a little information about Google Public DNS service:
- Provide end users with an alternative to their current DNS service. Google Public DNS takes some new approaches that we believe offer more valid results, increased security, and, in most cases, better performance.
- Help reduce the load on ISPs’ DNS servers. By taking advantage of our global data-center and caching infrastructure, we can directly serve large numbers of user requests without having to query other DNS resolvers.
- Help make the web faster and more secure. We are launching this experimental service to test some new ways to approach DNS-related challenges. We hope to share what we learn with developers of DNS resolvers and the broader web community and get their feedback.
- A top-level domain (TLD) name service. Google is not an operator of top-level domain servers (generic or country-code), such as Verisign.
- A DNS hosting or failover service. Google Public DNS is not a third-party DNS application service provider, such as DynDNS, that hosts authoritative records for other domains.
The Google Public DNS IP addresses are as follows:
- Preferred DNS server : 8.8.8.8
- Preferred DNS server : 8.8.4.4
To change the settings for your PC, please read my journal or visit this one.
- Google Public DNS | via Herfia.com
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