Skip the navigation
)
News

Update: Google launches alternative DNS resolver

Google Public DNS, still experimental, promises faster browsing

By Juan Carlos Perez
December 3, 2009 03:03 PM ET

IDG News Service - Google has created a new system to resolve DNS (domain name system) queries that the company claims will speed up Web browsing for end-users, as well as make it more secure.

Google Public DNS, announced on Thursday, is still in an experimental phase.

It attempts to improve on existing DNS resolver technology with faster, more efficient caching and additional security safeguards against spoofing attacks that try to dupe users into visiting malicious Web sites.

The DNS lets people type Web site URLs in their browsers and translates them into the appropriate IP (Internet Protocol) numerical addresses, acting as a sort of phone book and switchboard.

To use Google Public DNS, users will have to change network settings so that their Web site requests go to the Google service instead of to their ISP (Internet service provider). Google has set up a Web page with detailed instructions on how to do this.

"Many people don't think about DNS because it's something that lives in the back-end," said Prem Ramaswami, product manager of Google Public DNS, in an interview.

"This is a conversation we want to start not just with power users but with all consumers. We want them to understand that there are these fundamental building blocks to the Internet that they should know more about," he added.

By publishing details on the Google Public DNS technology, Google wants to encourage ISPs and other providers of DNS resolvers to consider adopting what the company views as improvements, Ramaswami said. "We're trying to gently nudge the [service provider] community in the right direction," he said.

To make its DNS resolver faster, Google has built a large cache of popular domains, which it continuously refreshes, whether or not users are requesting the domains. Other DNS resolvers have to go out and fetch the information when it's requested. "As soon as you ask the question, we respond to you," he said.

Asked whether this service will add more user data to Google's archives, Ramaswami said Google Public DNS will retain end-users' IP addresses for no longer than 48 hours before deleting them. It will store for about two weeks more general data about the users' ISP and city.

Furthermore, Google will not use Google Public DNS traffic data to complement data it collects from users in its other services. "We'll never correlate this with our search logs or anything like that to add to the information we have about you specifically," he said. "We do recognize DNS gives us a wider swath of information, and we want to make sure that there aren't these privacy concerns."

"This is about making the Web faster, it's not about collecting more data," Ramaswami added.

Reprinted with permission from IDG.net. Story copyright 2012 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
What is Tech Briefcase?
TechBriefcase is a new, free service where IT Professionals can Search, Store and Share IT white papers and content like this. Learn more
Bookmark content
Speed up your research efforts with content across the web.
Search and Store
Find the white papers you need. Create folders for any topic.
View Anywhere
Open your briefcase on your iPhone, tablet or desktop. Share with colleagues.
Don't have an account yet?
Additional Resources
Security KnowledgeVault
WHITE PAPER
Security is not an option. This KnowledgeVault Series offers professional advice how to be proactive in the fight against cybercrimes and multi-layered security threats; how to adopt a holistic approach to protecting and managing data; and how to hire a qualified security assessor. Make security your Number 1 priority.

Read now.

Cut Communications Costs Once and for All
WHITE PAPER
New IP-based communications systems are being deployed by small and midsized businesses at a rapid rate. Learn how these organizations are enabling faster responsiveness, creating better customer experiences, speeding office or mobile interactions, and dramatically reducing existing communications costs.

Read now.

BI and Analytics White Papers
Thinking Outside The Data Warehouse
This high level, business problem focused eBook uses 5 customer scenarios to show how people and organizations are tackling real issues using IBM...
Using BD for Smarter Decision Making
This paper looks at new developments in business analytics and discusses the benefits analyzing big data bring to the business.
Measuring the Business Value of CI in the Data Center
One of the key strategies that IT teams are pursuing to reduce capital costs while boosting asset utilization and employee productivity is the...
Switching Schedulers - Not As Complicated As You Think
Changing or consolidating job schedulers may seem daunting. However, the benefits of switching to enterprise workload automation outweigh the risks. Read how BMC...
Capture-Enabled Business Process Management
Organizations today must deal with a vast amount of incoming information from many different sources. Efficient, automated business processes are critical to managing...
All BI and Analytics White Papers
BI and Analytics Webcasts
InfoSphere Warehouse Packs Demo
These flash modules make warehousing more tangible and relevant to business users through detailed explanations of the InfoSphere Warehouse Packs.
Delivery Management -- Extending Lifecycle Management
Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 1:00 PM EDT

Siloed organizations continue doing the wrong things and doing things wrong, leading to increased costs,...
Leverage automation today to reduce IT complexity
Date: Tuesday, June 5, 2012, 2:00 PM EDT

Whether your B2B complexity is caused by multiple technologies due to M&A, business or application specific...
BMC Control-M - Single Point of Control Demo
With BMC Control-M, you schedule and manage everything - down to the very last platform and application - from one simple interface. It's...
BMC Control-M - Single Point of Control Demo
With BMC Control-M, you schedule and manage everything - down to the very last platform and application - from one simple interface. It's...
All BI and Analytics Webcasts
Newsletter Sign-Up

Receive the latest news test, reviews and trends on your favorite technology topics

Choose a newsletter
  1. View all newsletters | Privacy Policy
IT Jobs