On 3 Apr 2014, at 12:28, Vithalprasad Gaitonde <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi, Is there a standardized/most commonly used tool to benchmark performance of a DNS server implementation. We usually use “queryperf” which is delivered as part of the BIND distribution, this takes an input file of queries, sends them to a designated server and then reports on the performance: Sample output: Parse input file: once Ended due to: reaching end of file Queries sent: 101001 queries Queries completed: 101001 queries Queries lost: 0 queries Queries delayed(?): 0 queries RTT max: 0.012932 sec RTT min: 0.000285 sec RTT average: 0.000719 sec RTT std deviation: 0.000229 sec RTT out of range: 0 queries Percentage completed: 100.00% Percentage lost: 0.00% Started at: Thu Apr 3 13:39:21 2014 Finished at: Thu Apr 3 13:39:25 2014 Ran for: 3.728413 seconds Queries per second: 27089.541851 qps Brett Carr Nominet UK
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