Is there any negative to using a Pi Hole? Ie speed reduction.

I updated and now there’s a giant ad right under my checkin. This is a new thing and it’s ugly AF.

@vozoto
When I started using pi-hole, I actually got a slight speed increase on my network. And a further increase when I added unbound to do all of my own DNS resolution.

The only way you might get a speed reduction is if you use your pi-hole as DHCP server as well.

If you are seeing ads where you previously were not, they're probably coming from a domain that's not on your block lists. I can give you some list recs if you need, as can @opie .

@voltronic @vozoto

yeah...filtering out crapola should lead to speed increase, not decrease...if you go to a website that wants to load 80 elements, 20 of which get sent to dev null...you only have to load the remaining 60... 📈

volt...not sure what you mean by the PiHole doing DHCP reduces performance...DHCP takes like zero resources on the server, and how a host gets its IP has no impact on performance once that IP is assigned... 🤔

the downside to filtering is breaking shit... 😁

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@opie
I've read reports from other pi-hole users that having the pi do DHCP can slow performance. Something to do with the smaller memory on the pi's. To be fair, I haven't tested this myself.

@vozoto

@opie
I know, it doesn't make sense because no actual traffic should be going through the pi. But I've just been searching and finding some posts from users who have degraded performance when using the pi-hole for DHCP. No clear explanation.

It seems many people who choose this option do so because they own crappy routers with limited DHCP options. I can't speak to that - I have been running DD-WRT on all my routers almost exclusively for the past 15 years or so.

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