New Region Added: Test DNS Performance from San Francisco, USA
We’re excited to announce that San Francisco, California has been added as a new region in our DNS performance testing platform! This new location lets you measure how fast your domain resolves from the U.S. West Coast, giving you even more actionable performance insights.
Why San Francisco?
San Francisco is at the heart of the global tech ecosystem and a major node in North America’s internet infrastructure. Adding this region allows you to:
- Benchmark DNS resolution speeds for users on the West Coast of the U.S. and Canada.
- Compare how different DNS providers perform in real-world scenarios from a key technology hub.
- Optimize your DNS setup for users in cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, and beyond.
What You Get
With San Francisco live on our platform, you now benefit from:
- More granular, region-specific DNS speed insights.
- A stronger ability to tune performance for West Coast-based users.
- Expanded global test coverage for more reliable and accurate benchmarking.
If you're hosting in North America or serving customers across the Pacific Coast, San Francisco is a vital region to monitor.
How It Works
- Enter your domain into our DNS testing tool.
- We send DNS queries from global locations — including San Francisco — to multiple providers.
- You receive a detailed report showing:
- Resolution speeds from San Francisco
- Regional latency comparisons across providers
- Actionable insights to help you choose the fastest DNS for your target audience
Deliver Speed Where It Counts
DNS latency can dramatically impact page load times and search engine performance. San Francisco helps you ensure optimal DNS response times for users accessing your site from the Western U.S. and Pacific region.
Try It Now
Curious how your domain performs from San Francisco?
👉 Run a DNS Speed Test Now
More Regions Are Coming
With Frankfurt, New York, and San Francisco now available, our platform continues to expand. Got a location you want us to add next? We’re listening!