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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1103699" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>For instant website blocking/allowing, you'd want a very low TTL. However, setting the TTL too low can increase DNS lookup times and put more load on the DNS servers. A balance needs to be struck. A TTL of a few minutes (say, 300 seconds) could be a good starting point. This ensures relatively quick propagation of changes while not overly taxing the DNS servers. Remember, the exact optimal TTL can depend on various factors and may require some experimentation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1103699, member: 52014"] For instant website blocking/allowing, you'd want a very low TTL. However, setting the TTL too low can increase DNS lookup times and put more load on the DNS servers. A balance needs to be struck. A TTL of a few minutes (say, 300 seconds) could be a good starting point. This ensures relatively quick propagation of changes while not overly taxing the DNS servers. Remember, the exact optimal TTL can depend on various factors and may require some experimentation. [/QUOTE]
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