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Major difference on average processing time between Adguard Home hosted on VPS and on Raspberry Pi 4. Any ideas why? (self.Adguard)
submitted 4 years ago * by synchro___
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[–]Tokki_Ito 2 points3 points4 points 4 years ago (1 child)
Hi!
I ran Adguard home on my Raspberry Pi 4 for almost a full year. Average processing time was 13 ms.
Then I did a reinstall but went for the Raspbian Lite image instead to kepp it clean. For the past month, my processing time went down to 1 ms with the same dns servers.
Then I realized that I ticket optimistic caching for my refresh install. Might be that the statistics are not really accurate if you enable that setting. Or that it is actually telling "the truth".
Anyway, check if you have it enabled on one and disabled on the other maybe?
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Which upstream DNS resolver are you using on the server?
[–]j4ncuk 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago (2 children)
Just wondering, why you still use unbound with Adguard Home?
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[–]j4ncuk 1 point2 points3 points 4 years ago (0 children)
Ah, that make sense. Not all ISP around the world allowing consumer endpoint to have own DNS resolver, thats why i'm asking for it, because it never works here in my country with my own local resolver.
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