06-16-2020, 01:35 PM
(06-15-2020, 06:50 PM)Hidden Refuge Wrote: @hamed
You don't upload anything via DNS to any site or service. DNS plays no role in terms of download or upload speed/performance. The only thing you "download" via DNS is the IP address that you are looking up via the DNS server. Although that is not anything we would consider download.
http/https is a protocol that works even without DNS/domains by simply using the server IP address. Example below.
HTTP site without a domain and thus without DNS resolution:
Code: (Select All)http://86.83.113.141/ebooks/linux/
I see you didn't even bother to read my reply and the information about the domain name system and DNS servers. I see you are lacking some really basic knowledge and information about how the Internet works.
DNS doesn't affect your download nor your upload speed. All it matters for is how fast you get a IP address of a domain that you are trying to access. A fast DNS server will only improve how you feel the loading of websites but it will NOT AT ALL improve or make it worse how fast or slow you download or upload resources from or to a website. That kind of thing is based on a lot of factors such as bandwidth, available traffic, carriers, network load, server load and etc.
Why am I even posting on this forum...
@hamed
If only you read this thread well, and still think that DNS can speed up download / upload speed, please open your eyes to open Google and look for the keyword "What is the real function of DNS?" / "What is DNS? " / "How does DNS work? "
And try to experiment with downloading test files From slow sites with different DNS!
Will it affect your download speed?
Give the results in the next post!