Typically, many site owners and developers run ping tests to determine the average time it takes for a site to load. Today, I’ll share more details on DNS testing as well as how you can run your own DNS response time test to see if you can improve the performance of your DNS and website’s speed. Since Google’s research indicates your website’s bounce rate can increase by 32% if it loads between one and three seconds, it’s incredibly important to shave off as much time as you can from page load speeds. Without it, users would need to remember the long string of numbers of your IP to visit your website instead of a user-friendly address. When it comes to decreasing your website’s load times, one aspect that’s often overlooked is your DNS and how quickly it responds.ĭNS (Domain Name System) is the part of your server setup that translates your domain to the IP address of your site.
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