$ host www.perlmonks.com ; host www.perlmonks.org
www.perlmonks.com is an alias for perlmonks.com.
perlmonks.com has address 209.197.123.153
perlmonks.com has address 66.39.54.27
;; reply from unexpected source: 194.8.194.60#53, expected 213.168.112.60#53
;; Warning: ID mismatch: expected ID 40567, got 58980
www.perlmonks.com is an alias for perlmonks.com.
;; reply from unexpected source: 194.8.194.60#53, expected 213.168.112.60#53
;; Warning: ID mismatch: expected ID 54421, got 40567
www.perlmonks.com is an alias for perlmonks.com.
perlmonks.com mail is handled by 0 mail.egl.net.
www.perlmonks.org is an alias for perlmonks.org.
perlmonks.org has address 66.39.54.27
perlmonks.org has address 209.197.123.153
www.perlmonks.org is an alias for perlmonks.org.
;; reply from unexpected source: 194.8.194.60#53, expected 213.168.112.60#53
;; Warning: ID mismatch: expected ID 9743, got 50015
www.perlmonks.org is an alias for perlmonks.org.
perlmonks.org mail is handled by 10 mail.egl.net.

Apparently not.

I don’t see a difference and haven’t noticed any slowness either. It’s probably an issue with your ISP. Are you sure you still see this difference, or could the speedup only have coincided with your hostname switch?

Makeshifts last the longest.


In reply to Re: perlmonks.com vs perlmonks.org by Aristotle
in thread perlmonks.com vs perlmonks.org by kiat

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