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[Question] Best DNS to increase upload speed
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(06-16-2020, 08:49 PM)deanhills Wrote: @hamed To be honest. I'm actually glad you're not finding a high speed Internet for uploading files to your VPS.  I'm crossing my fingers that the sponsor fire wall filters don't interpret the bulk uploading as "abuse".   Sad

I totally agree with the other members, but am also wondering whether possibly it's not DNS you're thinking about but caching.  Some DNS operators like Cloudflare use caching to speed up the downloading of files (provided you're close to a Cloudflare DNS Hotspot it may have the appearance of faster - if not close to a hotspot it may even be slower).  It doesn't have an effect on uploading though.  And for the purpose that you have in mind it won't have any effect at all.

man i ve never abuse internet speed of vpss... Angry Cry
perhaps because I have already downloaded several downloaded files before. i didn't do it.. It was made by cronjob software (because I didn't know how to use it before). Sad Sad
Please don't say I 've taken abuse. They won't trust me any sponsor by saying that.
It was just a mistake it wouldnt happen again.
I am a fellow of your kind. are u glad from my mistake? Sad
However, I hope you will succeed, but please don't judge others. Sad
Thanks Post4VPS
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(06-18-2020, 08:11 PM)hamed Wrote: man i ve never abuse internet speed of vpss... Angry Cry
perhaps because I have already downloaded several downloaded files before. i didn't do it.. It was made by cronjob software (because I didn't know how to use it before). Sad Sad
Please don't say I 've taken abuse. They won't trust me any sponsor by saying that.
It was just a mistake it wouldnt happen again.
I am a fellow of your kind. are u glad from my mistake? Sad
However, I hope you will succeed, but please don't judge others. Sad

Looks as though my memory is better than yours @hamed.  Bandwidth abuse was given as the reason why your VPS was suspended in January. You lost use of the VPS as a consequence.  The term bandwidth abuse sounds a bit strong, but it was the term the VPS Host used.  Some VPS Hosts have checks where if files are uploaded faster or uploaded differently to what is "normally" expected, this may trigger an automatic suspension event.  

We don't want this to happen to you again, and particularly not with a brand new VPS - so I was just cautioning you.  Be careful when you try to fiddle with the speed of the upload of files, particularly if you are thinking of uploading a large number of files to the VPS.  Work with the speed of the VPS instead and do the uploads gradually over time so there won't be any large spikes in the bandwidth recorded.
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#13
after reading this thread i felt like committing suicide. and that's a first for me. i have been through a lot in life and even more so lately. but never felt like killing myself. ever. killing others....yes yes yes. myself . never...so with that out of the way...

Caching can be dns caching and it happens at multiple levels.your own system do not query every domain to ip translation everytime when required. they save the reply once they have done it (TTL - Time to live ...in cache). it is a cache too. and routers and machines between dns root server and your own system have their own dns to ip list too. so that they dont always bother the higher level. can unnecessary to even detrimental.

other caching is website asset caching...like scripts, images, files...all static content can be cached and cloudflare do have that service. but that is NOT RELATED TO DNS. your own pc caches files too. once it has received some static asset with an explicit or implicit caching time value / settings. so cloudflare works as a cdn and those servers sitting between content server and you, they do caching too. for fast load, less unnecessary traffic , efficiency etc.

but this improves page load time. when you download a single file ( or upload it ), all these have no effect. and once dns system of your pc has got the ip of the destination, DNS is not going to have any further effect in the speed of upload or download.

i really don't understand how hard it can be .....

you can even setup a local reverse proxy and all the pages found in it will load faster. but not much impact on upload and download
files .
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Thanks for the quality feedback from our Forum specialists. Probably better to close this discussion. Looks like we've got as much response as is justified.

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