├── Dockerfile
├── LICENSE.txt
├── README.md
├── dnstest.sh
└── results.md
/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM alpine:latest
2 | RUN apk --no-cache add bash bc drill \
3 | && mkdir /app \
4 | && wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cleanbrowsing/dnsperftest/master/dnstest.sh -O /app/dnstest.sh \
5 | && chmod +x /app/dnstest.sh
6 |
7 | ENTRYPOINT ["/app/dnstest.sh"]
8 |
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1 | # DNS Performance Test
2 |
3 | Shell script to test the performance of the most popular DNS resolvers from your location.
4 |
5 | Includes by default:
6 | * CloudFlare 1.1.1.1
7 | * Level3 4.2.2.1
8 | * Google 8.8.8.8
9 | * Quad9 9.9.9.9
10 | * Freenom 80.80.80.80
11 | * OpenDNS
12 | * Norton
13 | * CleanBrowsing
14 | * Yandex
15 | * AdGuard
16 | * Neustar
17 | * Comodo
18 | * NextDNS
19 |
20 | # Required
21 |
22 | You need to install bc and dig.
23 |
24 | For Ubuntu:
25 |
26 | ```
27 | $ sudo apt-get install bc dnsutils
28 | ```
29 |
30 | For macOS using homebrew:
31 |
32 | ```
33 | $ brew install bc bind
34 | ```
35 |
36 | # Utilization
37 |
38 | ```
39 | $ git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/cleanbrowsing/dnsperftest/
40 | $ cd dnsperftest
41 | $ bash ./dnstest.sh
42 | test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test9 test10 Average
43 | cloudflare 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 2 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.10
44 | google 22 ms 1 ms 4 ms 24 ms 1 ms 19 ms 3 ms 56 ms 21 ms 21 ms 17.20
45 | quad9 10 ms 19 ms 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms 55 ms 15.40
46 | opendns 39 ms 2 ms 2 ms 20 ms 2 ms 72 ms 2 ms 39 ms 39 ms 3 ms 22.00
47 | norton 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 1 ms 2 ms 2 ms 1 ms 2 ms 2 ms 1.80
48 | cleanbrowsing 11 ms 14 ms 11 ms 11 ms 10 ms 10 ms 11 ms 36 ms 11 ms 13 ms 13.80
49 | yandex 175 ms 209 ms 175 ms 181 ms 188 ms 179 ms 178 ms 179 ms 177 ms 208 ms 184.90
50 | adguard 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms 199 ms 202 ms 200 ms 202 ms 200 ms 199 ms 248 ms 205.00
51 | neustar 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 1 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 1.90
52 | comodo 21 ms 22 ms 22 ms 22 ms 22 ms 22 ms 22 ms 21 ms 22 ms 24 ms 22.00
53 | ```
54 |
55 | To sort with the fastest first, add `sort -k 22 -n` at the end of the command:
56 |
57 | ```
58 | $ bash ./dnstest.sh |sort -k 22 -n
59 | test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test9 test10 Average
60 | cloudflare 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 4 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.30
61 | norton 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2.00
62 | neustar 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 1 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 22 ms 3.90
63 | cleanbrowsing 11 ms 23 ms 11 ms 11 ms 11 ms 11 ms 11 ms 13 ms 12 ms 11 ms 12.50
64 | google 4 ms 4 ms 3 ms 21 ms 21 ms 61 ms 3 ms 21 ms 21 ms 22 ms 18.10
65 | opendns 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 39 ms 2 ms 75 ms 2 ms 21 ms 39 ms 13 ms 19.70
66 | comodo 22 ms 23 ms 22 ms 22 ms 22 ms 22 ms 22 ms 22 ms 22 ms 23 ms 22.20
67 | quad9 10 ms 37 ms 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms 145 ms 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms 20 ms 27.20
68 | yandex 177 ms 216 ms 178 ms 182 ms 186 ms 177 ms 183 ms 174 ms 186 ms 222 ms 188.10
69 | adguard 199 ms 210 ms 200 ms 201 ms 202 ms 202 ms 199 ms 200 ms 198 ms 201 ms 201.20
70 | ```
71 |
72 | To test using the IPv6 addresses, add the IPv6 option:
73 |
74 | ```
75 | $ bash ./dnstest.sh ipv6| sort -k 22 -n
76 | test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test9 test10 Average
77 | cleanbrowsing-v6 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.00
78 | cloudflare-v6 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 5 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.40
79 | quad9-v6 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 21 ms 3.00
80 | 8.8.8.8 7 ms 1 ms 16 ms 1 ms 1 ms 24 ms 1 ms 8 ms 1 ms 7 ms 6.70
81 | neustar-v6 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 60 ms 6.90
82 | opendns-v6 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 62 ms 1 ms 1 ms 29 ms 1 ms 9.90
83 | google-v6 8 ms 8 ms 7 ms 8 ms 14 ms 67 ms 1 ms 7 ms 8 ms 61 ms 18.90
84 | adguard-v6 52 ms 55 ms 52 ms 53 ms 52 ms 56 ms 52 ms 55 ms 52 ms 57 ms 53.60
85 | yandex-v6 177 ms 178 ms 178 ms 179 ms 179 ms 178 ms 179 ms 178 ms 178 ms 223 ms 182.70
86 | ```
87 |
88 | To test both IPv6 and IPv4, add the "all" option:
89 | ```
90 | $ bash ./dnstest.sh all| sort -k 22 -n
91 | test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test9 test10 Average
92 | cleanbrowsing 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.00
93 | cleanbrowsing-v6 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.00
94 | cloudflare-v6 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.00
95 | neustar 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.00
96 | nextdns 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.00
97 | quad9-v6 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.00
98 | cloudflare 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 2 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.10
99 | quad9 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 2 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.10
100 | google 1 ms 1 ms 6 ms 1 ms 1 ms 6 ms 1 ms 7 ms 9 ms 7 ms 4.00
101 | 8.8.8.8 6 ms 1 ms 25 ms 1 ms 1 ms 6 ms 1 ms 7 ms 1 ms 7 ms 5.60
102 | neustar-v6 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 64 ms 7.30
103 | opendns-v6 7 ms 1 ms 21 ms 8 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 6 ms 1 ms 29 ms 7.60
104 | opendns 1 ms 1 ms 27 ms 27 ms 1 ms 67 ms 1 ms 6 ms 1 ms 27 ms 15.90
105 | comodo 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 4 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 150 ms 16.20
106 | google-v6 7 ms 6 ms 33 ms 7 ms 7 ms 87 ms 7 ms 8 ms 8 ms 25 ms 19.50
107 | level3 27 ms 26 ms 25 ms 27 ms 27 ms 25 ms 27 ms 27 ms 25 ms 28 ms 26.40
108 | norton 28 ms 26 ms 28 ms 26 ms 26 ms 28 ms 27 ms 27 ms 27 ms 27 ms 27.00
109 | adguard-v6 52 ms 54 ms 55 ms 56 ms 52 ms 52 ms 52 ms 53 ms 53 ms 54 ms 53.30
110 | adguard 58 ms 58 ms 58 ms 58 ms 60 ms 58 ms 60 ms 60 ms 58 ms 60 ms 58.80
111 | freenom 140 ms 140 ms 140 ms 145 ms 135 ms 140 ms 140 ms 140 ms 140 ms 134 ms 139.40
112 | yandex-v6 178 ms 179 ms 178 ms 179 ms 178 ms 178 ms 178 ms 179 ms 179 ms 205 ms 181.10
113 | yandex 178 ms 178 ms 177 ms 179 ms 178 ms 174 ms 180 ms 178 ms 179 ms 222 ms 182.30
114 |
115 | ```
116 |
117 |
118 | # For Windows users using the Linux subsystem
119 |
120 | If you receive an error `$'\r': command not found`, convert the file to a Linux-compatible line endings using:
121 |
122 | tr -d '\15\32' < dnstest.sh > dnstest-2.sh
123 |
124 | Then run `bash ./dnstest-2.sh`
125 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 |
4 | command -v bc > /dev/null || { echo "error: bc was not found. Please install bc."; exit 1; }
5 | { command -v drill > /dev/null && dig=drill; } || { command -v dig > /dev/null && dig=dig; } || { echo "error: dig was not found. Please install dnsutils."; exit 1; }
6 |
7 |
8 | NAMESERVERS=`cat /etc/resolv.conf | grep ^nameserver | cut -d " " -f 2 | sed 's/\(.*\)/&/'`
9 |
10 | PROVIDERSV4="
11 | 1.1.1.1#cloudflare
12 | 4.2.2.1#level3
13 | 8.8.8.8#google
14 | 9.9.9.9#quad9
15 | 80.80.80.80#freenom
16 | 208.67.222.123#opendns
17 | 199.85.126.20#norton
18 | 185.228.168.168#cleanbrowsing
19 | 77.88.8.7#yandex
20 | 176.103.130.132#adguard
21 | 156.154.70.3#neustar
22 | 8.26.56.26#comodo
23 | 45.90.28.202#nextdns
24 | "
25 |
26 | PROVIDERSV6="
27 | 2606:4700:4700::1111#cloudflare-v6
28 | 2001:4860:4860::8888#google-v6
29 | 2620:fe::fe#quad9-v6
30 | 2620:119:35::35#opendns-v6
31 | 2a0d:2a00:1::1#cleanbrowsing-v6
32 | 2a02:6b8::feed:0ff#yandex-v6
33 | 2a00:5a60::ad1:0ff#adguard-v6
34 | 2610:a1:1018::3#neustar-v6
35 | "
36 |
37 | # Testing for IPv6
38 | $dig +short +tries=1 +time=2 +stats @2a0d:2a00:1::1 www.google.com |grep 216.239.38.120 >/dev/null 2>&1
39 | if [ $? = 0 ]; then
40 | hasipv6="true"
41 | fi
42 |
43 | providerstotest=$PROVIDERSV4
44 |
45 | if [ "x$1" = "xipv6" ]; then
46 | if [ "x$hasipv6" = "x" ]; then
47 | echo "error: IPv6 support not found. Unable to do the ipv6 test."; exit 1;
48 | fi
49 | providerstotest=$PROVIDERSV6
50 |
51 | elif [ "x$1" = "xipv4" ]; then
52 | providerstotest=$PROVIDERSV4
53 |
54 | elif [ "x$1" = "xall" ]; then
55 | if [ "x$hasipv6" = "x" ]; then
56 | providerstotest=$PROVIDERSV4
57 | else
58 | providerstotest="$PROVIDERSV4 $PROVIDERSV6"
59 | fi
60 | else
61 | providerstotest=$PROVIDERSV4
62 | fi
63 |
64 |
65 |
66 | # Domains to test. Duplicated domains are ok
67 | DOMAINS2TEST="www.google.com amazon.com facebook.com www.youtube.com www.reddit.com wikipedia.org twitter.com gmail.com www.google.com whatsapp.com"
68 |
69 |
70 | totaldomains=0
71 | printf "%-21s" ""
72 | for d in $DOMAINS2TEST; do
73 | totaldomains=$((totaldomains + 1))
74 | printf "%-8s" "test$totaldomains"
75 | done
76 | printf "%-8s" "Average"
77 | echo ""
78 |
79 |
80 | for p in $NAMESERVERS $providerstotest; do
81 | pip=${p%%#*}
82 | pname=${p##*#}
83 | ftime=0
84 |
85 | printf "%-21s" "$pname"
86 | for d in $DOMAINS2TEST; do
87 | ttime=`$dig +tries=1 +time=2 +stats @$pip $d |grep "Query time:" | cut -d : -f 2- | cut -d " " -f 2`
88 | if [ -z "$ttime" ]; then
89 | #let's have time out be 1s = 1000ms
90 | ttime=1000
91 | elif [ "x$ttime" = "x0" ]; then
92 | ttime=1
93 | fi
94 |
95 | printf "%-8s" "$ttime ms"
96 | ftime=$((ftime + ttime))
97 | done
98 | avg=`bc -l <<< "scale=2; $ftime/$totaldomains"`
99 |
100 | echo " $avg"
101 | done
102 |
103 |
104 | exit 0;
105 |
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1 | # DNS Performance Results
2 |
3 | Results from tests done by our users. Feel free to add yours (including Country, City and ISP / Datacenter).
4 |
5 | ## North America
6 | * [USA, California, San Diego, Frontier Residential](#usa-san-diego-frontier)
7 | * [USA, California, Fremont, Linode Datacenter](#usa-fremont-linode)
8 | * [USA, California, San Francisco, Digital Ocean Datacenter](#usa-sanfrancisco-digitalocean)
9 | * [USA, Texas, Dallas, Linode](#usa-dallas-linode)
10 | * [Canada, NB, Fredericton, Bell Aliant](#canada-nb-fredericton-bell)
11 | * [Mexico, NL, Monterrey, Axtel](#mexico-nl-monterrey-axtel)
12 |
13 | ## Europe
14 | * [France, Paris, OVH Datacenter](#france-paris-ovh)
15 | * [Germany, Karlsruhe, Residential](#germany-karlsruhe)
16 |
17 | ## South America
18 | * [Argentina, Buenos Aires, Residential](#argentina-buenosaires)
19 | * [Brazil, Sao Paulo, AWS Datacenter](#brazil-saopaulo-aws)
20 |
21 | ## Africa
22 | * [Tunisia, Ariana, El Ghazela, Orange Tunisie](#tn-elghazela-orange)
23 |
24 | ## North America Results
25 |
26 |
27 | **USA, California, San Diego, Frontier Residential**
28 |
29 | ```
30 | test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test9 Average
31 | #1 level3 6 ms 8 ms 6 ms 6 ms 13 ms 6 ms 5 ms 7 ms 6 ms 7.00
32 | #2 cloudflare 6 ms 7 ms 11 ms 7 ms 7 ms 8 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7.40
33 | #3 neustar 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 6 ms 6 ms 9 ms 6 ms 10 ms 21 ms 8.70
34 | #4 norton 23 ms 7 ms 6 ms 9 ms 8 ms 7 ms 7 ms 6 ms 23 ms 10.40
35 | #5 cleanbrowsing 22 ms 18 ms 16 ms 18 ms 18 ms 18 ms 17 ms 16 ms 16 ms 17.90
36 | #6 google 6 ms 34 ms 7 ms 7 ms 42 ms 31 ms 11 ms 31 ms 7 ms 21.40
37 | #7 opendns 35 ms 8 ms 7 ms 44 ms 21 ms 68 ms 8 ms 56 ms 6 ms 27.10
38 | #8 quad9 15 ms 38 ms 80 ms 22 ms 15 ms 20 ms 24 ms 57 ms 20 ms 31.50
39 | #9 freenom 21 ms 42 ms 19 ms 20 ms 111 ms 212 ms 20 ms 70 ms 19 ms 59.40
40 | #10 comodo 79 ms 81 ms 74 ms 74 ms 75 ms 77 ms 76 ms 77 ms 80 ms 76.70
41 | #11 yandex 188 ms 268 ms 195 ms 191 ms 190 ms 195 ms 191 ms 205 ms 189 ms 203.50
42 | #12 adguard 196 ms 255 ms 203 ms 281 ms 229 ms 255 ms 183 ms 220 ms 187 ms 219.50
43 | ```
44 |
45 |
46 | **USA, California, Fremont, Linode Datacenter**
47 | ``` test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test9 test10 Average
48 | #1 cloudflare 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.00
49 | #2 norton 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 2 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.10
50 | #3 neustar 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 2 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 2 ms 1.20
51 | #4 level3 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 4 ms 2.20
52 | #5 cleanbrowsing 1 ms 10 ms 8 ms 9 ms 2 ms 1 ms 1 ms 9 ms 1 ms 9 ms 5.10
53 | #6 google 19 ms 1 ms 1 ms 19 ms 19 ms 79 ms 1 ms 21 ms 21 ms 1 ms 18.20
54 | #7 opendns 39 ms 2 ms 2 ms 39 ms 3 ms 76 ms 2 ms 2 ms 21 ms 12 ms 19.80
55 | #8 quad9 67 ms 68 ms 2 ms 67 ms 1 ms 27 ms 69 ms 1 ms 1 ms 153 ms 45.60
56 | #9 comodo 68 ms 67 ms 67 ms 67 ms 67 ms 67 ms 67 ms 66 ms 67 ms 67 ms 67.00
57 | #10 freenom 143 ms 57 ms 56 ms 56 ms 57 ms 144 ms 57 ms 57 ms 145 ms 57 ms 82.90
58 | #11 adguard 146 ms 143 ms 143 ms 1 ms 3 ms 144 ms 5 ms 1 ms 145 ms 146 ms 87.70
59 | #12 yandex 179 ms 173 ms 174 ms 174 ms 185 ms 199 ms 172 ms 173 ms 172 ms 231 ms 183.20
60 | ```
61 |
62 |
63 | **USA, California, San Francisco, Digital Ocean Datacenter**
64 | ``` test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test9 test10 Average
65 | #1 level3 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 2 ms 1 ms 1.10
66 | #2 norton 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2.00
67 | #3 neustar 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 3 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2.10
68 | #4 cloudflare 2 ms 2 ms 3 ms 3 ms 3 ms 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 3 ms 2 ms 2.40
69 | #5 cleanbrowsing 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms 4 ms 4.00
70 | #6 adguard 2 ms 5 ms 2 ms 7 ms 2 ms 2 ms 6 ms 2 ms 9 ms 8 ms 4.50
71 | #7 google 1 ms 3 ms 3 ms 20 ms 20 ms 61 ms 6 ms 23 ms 21 ms 4 ms 16.20
72 | #8 quad9 2 ms 2 ms 59 ms 2 ms 1 ms 9 ms 2 ms 125 ms 2 ms 1 ms 20.50
73 | #9 opendns 1 ms 1 ms 2 ms 58 ms 3 ms 148 ms 1 ms 38 ms 1 ms 11 ms 26.40
74 | #10 freenom 28 ms 26 ms 28 ms 26 ms 24 ms 28 ms 28 ms 26 ms 28 ms 26 ms 26.80
75 | #11 comodo 79 ms 172 ms 84 ms 76 ms 79 ms 81 ms 83 ms 83 ms 76 ms 79 ms 89.20
76 | #12 yandex 178 ms 210 ms 198 ms 176 ms 185 ms 178 ms 179 ms 187 ms 180 ms 181 ms 185.20
77 | ```
78 |
79 |
80 | **USA, Texas, Dallas, Linode Datacenter**
81 | ``` test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test9 test10 Average
82 | #1 cleanbrowsing 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.00
83 | #1 cloudflare 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.00
84 | #1 level3 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.00
85 | #4 norton 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 2 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.10
86 | #5 neustar 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 2 ms 1 ms 2 ms 2 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.30
87 | #6 opendns 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 14 ms 1 ms 2 ms 1 ms 7 ms 7 ms 1 ms 3.60
88 | #7 google 8 ms 8 ms 1 ms 8 ms 9 ms 39 ms 1 ms 8 ms 10 ms 1 ms 9.30
89 | #8 quad9 1 ms 30 ms 30 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 30 ms 30 ms 58 ms 18.30
90 | #9 comodo 38 ms 38 ms 38 ms 38 ms 38 ms 38 ms 38 ms 37 ms 37 ms 38 ms 37.80
91 | #10 adguard 114 ms 43 ms 42 ms 112 ms 119 ms 41 ms 115 ms 116 ms 116 ms 41 ms 85.90
92 | #11 freenom 115 ms 125 ms 114 ms 125 ms 151 ms 230 ms 125 ms 124 ms 114 ms 116 ms 133.90
93 | #12 yandex 140 ms 177 ms 141 ms 137 ms 147 ms 171 ms 139 ms 143 ms 140 ms 163 ms 149.80
94 | ```
95 |
96 |
97 | **Canada, NB, Fredericton, Bell Aliant**
98 | ```
99 | test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test9 Average
100 | #1 cloudflare 38 ms 38 ms 38 ms 37 ms 37 ms 37 ms 37 ms 37 ms 38 ms 37.40
101 | #2 cleanbrowsing 37 ms 37 ms 37 ms 37 ms 37 ms 37 ms 45 ms 38 ms 37 ms 37.90
102 | #3 neustar 37 ms 38 ms 38 ms 38 ms 38 ms 39 ms 37 ms 40 ms 38 ms 38.10
103 | #4 google 38 ms 37 ms 75 ms 37 ms 46 ms 38 ms 37 ms 40 ms 37 ms 42.20
104 | #5 comodo 38 ms 41 ms 100 ms 42 ms 38 ms 38 ms 40 ms 43 ms 39 ms 45.80
105 | #6 quad9 59 ms 62 ms 57 ms 58 ms 65 ms 67 ms 70 ms 71 ms 133 ms 84.80
106 | #7 norton 147 ms 280 ms 154 ms 38 ms 39 ms 38 ms 40 ms 37 ms 40 ms 85.10
107 | #8 adguard 119 ms 118 ms 128 ms 112 ms 118 ms 114 ms 119 ms 119 ms 116 ms 118.50
108 | #9 yandex 145 ms 147 ms 142 ms 144 ms 148 ms 174 ms 136 ms 141 ms 143 ms 146.10
109 | #10 opendns 172 ms 63 ms 245 ms 158 ms 146 ms 159 ms 279 ms 140 ms 163 ms 167.50
110 | ```
111 |
112 |
113 |
114 | **Mexico, NL, Monterrey, Axtel**
115 | ```
116 | test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test9 test10 Average
117 | #1 cloudflare 6 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 9 ms 7 ms 6 ms 6 ms 6 ms 8 ms 6.90
118 | #2 level3 20 ms 19 ms 20 ms 20 ms 20 ms 19 ms 20 ms 20 ms 20 ms 19 ms 19.70
119 | #3 google 32 ms 32 ms 76 ms 64 ms 70 ms 31 ms 34 ms 64 ms 33 ms 34 ms 47.00
120 | #4 quad9 30 ms 30 ms 33 ms 29 ms 33 ms 32 ms 32 ms 28 ms 28 ms 270 ms 54.50
121 | #5 freenom 31 ms 31 ms 30 ms 31 ms 32 ms 31 ms 31 ms 31 ms 31 ms 31 ms 31.00
122 | #6 opendns 18 ms 18 ms 19 ms 27 ms 19 ms 20 ms 18 ms 24 ms 26 ms 19 ms 20.80
123 | #7 norton 214 ms 20 ms 20 ms 21 ms 20 ms 20 ms 19 ms 20 ms 20 ms 21 ms 39.50
124 | #8 cleanbrowsing 23 ms 22 ms 25 ms 21 ms 22 ms 311 ms 30 ms 23 ms 22 ms 32 ms 53.10
125 | #9 yandex 182 ms 178 ms 187 ms 180 ms 183 ms 185 ms 181 ms 182 ms 187 ms 203 ms 184.80
126 | #10 adguard 56 ms 71 ms 56 ms 57 ms 61 ms 57 ms 1000 ms 72 ms 61 ms 82 ms 157.30
127 | #11 neustar 20 ms 20 ms 19 ms 21 ms 21 ms 19 ms 19 ms 20 ms 20 ms 19 ms 19.80
128 | #12 comodo 22 ms 59 ms 19 ms 22 ms 23 ms 22 ms 20 ms 28 ms 21 ms 22 ms 25.80
129 | ```
130 |
131 | ## Europe Results
132 |
133 | **France, Paris, OVH Datacenter**
134 | ```
135 | test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test9 test10 Average
136 | #1 cloudflare 5 ms 17 ms 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 6.20
137 | #2 cleanbrowsing 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7.00
138 | #3 freenom 7 ms 9 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7.20
139 | #4 level3 7 ms 8 ms 7 ms 7 ms 8 ms 8 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7.30
140 | #5 quad9 7 ms 8 ms 7 ms 7 ms 8 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 7 ms 8 ms 7.30
141 | #6 google 5 ms 5 ms 4 ms 19 ms 5 ms 16 ms 5 ms 12 ms 12 ms 10 ms 9.30
142 | #7 opendns 5 ms 20 ms 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 18 ms 17 ms 17 ms 5 ms 10.20
143 | #8 neustar 20 ms 22 ms 20 ms 21 ms 21 ms 21 ms 21 ms 21 ms 21 ms 21 ms 20.90
144 | #9 norton 21 ms 21 ms 21 ms 21 ms 21 ms 21 ms 22 ms 21 ms 21 ms 21 ms 21.10
145 | #10 yandex 39 ms 38 ms 39 ms 38 ms 47 ms 39 ms 36 ms 42 ms 35 ms 78 ms 43.10
146 | #11 comodo 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms 10 ms 417 ms 50.70
147 | #12 adguard 55 ms 125 ms 54 ms 54 ms 66 ms 61 ms 58 ms 54 ms 54 ms 54 ms 63.50
148 | ```
149 |
150 |
151 | **Germany, Karlsruhe, Residential**
152 | ```
153 | test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test9 test10 Average
154 | 127.0.0.1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.00
155 | 45.90.30.39 15 ms 11 ms 15 ms 15 ms 15 ms 19 ms 11 ms 15 ms 15 ms 15 ms 14.60
156 | 84.200.69.80 15 ms 11 ms 15 ms 15 ms 11 ms 11 ms 15 ms 19 ms 23 ms 19 ms 15.40
157 | cloudflare 27 ms 15 ms 19 ms 11 ms 15 ms 19 ms 11 ms 11 ms 27 ms 15 ms 17.00
158 | level3 15 ms 11 ms 11 ms 15 ms 19 ms 11 ms 15 ms 19 ms 23 ms 15 ms 15.40
159 | google 19 ms 23 ms 19 ms 35 ms 23 ms 23 ms 19 ms 31 ms 23 ms 23 ms 23.80
160 | quad9 1000 ms 1000 ms 31 ms 1000 ms 23 ms 1000 ms 19 ms 1000 ms 1000 ms 1000 ms 707.30
161 | freenom 43 ms 1000 ms 1000 ms 1000 ms 671 ms 1000 ms 1000 ms 1000 ms 1000 ms 1000 ms 871.40
162 | opendns 23 ms 19 ms 19 ms 23 ms 15 ms 95 ms 11 ms 23 ms 23 ms 15 ms 26.60
163 | norton 15 ms 15 ms 11 ms 15 ms 19 ms 23 ms 27 ms 19 ms 19 ms 23 ms 18.60
164 | cleanbrowsing 15 ms 19 ms 15 ms 27 ms 19 ms 19 ms 19 ms 11 ms 27 ms 11 ms 18.20
165 | yandex 51 ms 51 ms 55 ms 43 ms 59 ms 55 ms 55 ms 55 ms 51 ms 71 ms 54.60
166 | adguard 135 ms 119 ms 119 ms 119 ms 115 ms 111 ms 115 ms 119 ms 115 ms 119 ms 118.60
167 | neustar 19 ms 27 ms 23 ms 31 ms 39 ms 19 ms 27 ms 23 ms 23 ms 23 ms 25.40
168 | comodo 11 ms 15 ms 15 ms 27 ms 15 ms 19 ms 15 ms 15 ms 19 ms 15 ms 16.60
169 | ```
170 |
171 | ## South America
172 |
173 | **Argentina, Buenos Aires, Residential**
174 | ```
175 | test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test9 Average
176 | #1 cloudflare 26 ms 25 ms 26 ms 24 ms 26 ms 25 ms 24 ms 24 ms 25 ms 25.00
177 | #2 google 25 ms 25 ms 25 ms 27 ms 81 ms 25 ms 24 ms 26 ms 24 ms 30.60
178 | #3 cleanbrowsing 32 ms 36 ms 34 ms 35 ms 33 ms 31 ms 33 ms 156 ms 33 ms 46.00
179 | #4 opendns 149 ms 32 ms 32 ms 269 ms 34 ms 232 ms 32 ms 152 ms 87 ms 105.30
180 | #5 neustar 160 ms 150 ms 164 ms 161 ms 159 ms 156 ms 159 ms 159 ms 156 ms 158.30
181 | #6 quad9 158 ms 160 ms 156 ms 158 ms 157 ms 158 ms 163 ms 159 ms 159 ms 158.80
182 | #7 norton 156 ms 152 ms 163 ms 156 ms 174 ms 158 ms 157 ms 163 ms 161 ms 160.30
183 | #8 comodo 169 ms 170 ms 171 ms 162 ms 166 ms 161 ms 169 ms 162 ms 165 ms 166.10
184 | #9 yandex 271 ms 283 ms 297 ms 288 ms 287 ms 302 ms 277 ms 295 ms 294 ms 289.00
185 | #10 adguard 291 ms 290 ms 290 ms 294 ms 285 ms 288 ms 287 ms 297 ms 284 ms 290.00
186 | ```
187 |
188 |
189 | **Brazil, Sao Paulo, AWS Datacenter**
190 | ```
191 | test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test9 Average
192 | #1 cleanbrowsing 3 ms 3 ms 4 ms 3 ms 4 ms 4 ms 3 ms 4 ms 4 ms 3.60
193 | #2 cloudflare 6 ms 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 5 ms 29 ms 5 ms 5 ms 6 ms 10.20
194 | #3 google 58 ms 2 ms 1 ms 57 ms 105 ms 52 ms 2 ms 55 ms 49 ms 38.20
195 | #4 opendns 122 ms 4 ms 3 ms 180 ms 3 ms 122 ms 4 ms 4 ms 3 ms 44.90
196 | #5 neustar 112 ms 112 ms 112 ms 111 ms 112 ms 113 ms 113 ms 111 ms 114 ms 112.10
197 | #6 norton 118 ms 113 ms 111 ms 111 ms 113 ms 117 ms 113 ms 114 ms 113 ms 114.20
198 | #7 level3 122 ms 121 ms 120 ms 121 ms 122 ms 123 ms 123 ms 121 ms 122 ms 121.70
199 | #8 comodo 133 ms 128 ms 128 ms 129 ms 127 ms 128 ms 128 ms 128 ms 128 ms 129.00
200 | #9 freenom 161 ms 161 ms 168 ms 207 ms 172 ms 161 ms 162 ms 167 ms 169 ms 169.00
201 | #10 quad9 176 ms 176 ms 175 ms 175 ms 176 ms 175 ms 175 ms 175 ms 176 ms 175.40
202 | #11 yandex 240 ms 272 ms 243 ms 247 ms 242 ms 236 ms 237 ms 241 ms 236 ms 243.10
203 | #12 adguard 249 ms 245 ms 247 ms 250 ms 249 ms 244 ms 244 ms 252 ms 259 ms 248.70
204 | ```
205 |
206 | ## Africa Results
207 |
208 | **Tunisia, Ariana, El Ghazela, Orange Tunisie**
209 | ```
210 | test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 test7 test8 test9 test10 Average
211 | #1 opendns 75 ms 68 ms 51 ms 73 ms 60 ms 48 ms 50 ms 54 ms 83 ms 63 ms 62.50
212 | #2 cloudflare 66 ms 61 ms 73 ms 65 ms 60 ms 65 ms 64 ms 66 ms 75 ms 64 ms 65.90
213 | #3 google 63 ms 55 ms 54 ms 74 ms 87 ms 75 ms 54 ms 95 ms 66 ms 64 ms 68.70
214 | #4 level3 64 ms 59 ms 73 ms 74 ms 65 ms 85 ms 65 ms 73 ms 77 ms 60 ms 69.50
215 | #5 norton 69 ms 71 ms 78 ms 62 ms 69 ms 70 ms 75 ms 73 ms 68 ms 71 ms 70.60
216 | #6 neustar 86 ms 62 ms 71 ms 74 ms 70 ms 83 ms 66 ms 68 ms 70 ms 72 ms 72.20
217 | #7 quad9 89 ms 80 ms 92 ms 66 ms 67 ms 82 ms 63 ms 72 ms 88 ms 67 ms 76.60
218 | #8 adguard 89 ms 82 ms 64 ms 86 ms 85 ms 70 ms 84 ms 72 ms 76 ms 84 ms 79.20
219 | #9 cleanbrowsing 83 ms 70 ms 62 ms 61 ms 75 ms 198 ms 65 ms 72 ms 61 ms 71 ms 81.80
220 | #12 yandex 108 ms 148 ms 93 ms 108 ms 113 ms 101 ms 112 ms 92 ms 94 ms 131 ms 110.00
221 | #11 freenom 87 ms 124 ms 92 ms 111 ms 136 ms 250 ms 128 ms 338 ms 101 ms 177 ms 154.40
222 | #12 comodo 89 ms 5092 ms 93 ms 99 ms 96 ms 85 ms 10106 ms 80 ms 86 ms 5127 ms 2095.30
223 | ```
224 |
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