Open Dns Breaks the 20 Billion DNS Querys in 24 Hours mark
December 16, 2009 4 Comments
Congrats OpenDNS on your new record.
OpenDNS the customizable DNS service that rivals Google DNS, today announced that…
Yesterday we hit a milestone big enough and important enough to share. In just 24 hours we successfully answered more than 20 billion (!) DNS queries, doubling the number we handle per day since April of this year when we announced 10 billion.
With that amount of traffic, it is proven that people use OpenDNS, and that it is rock solid.
They hope to see 50 billion query’s and if the chart keeps growing the way it is, they could reach that by the end of 2011.



I am curious about this stats, is this a way to show up when Google Public DNS is public?
.-= Tinh´s last blog ..2.9 Release Candidate 1 =-.
Google DNS is public. They keep the stats private as they want no trills, or spills.
Can you tell me how many Google servers included in single query was actually used
No way to tell, Google keeps everything under wrap.