| Google DNS | Users whose problem is closer to a general global public resolver | cross-network independence and public-resolver baseline are more visible | If the real problem is closer to organization-managed policy-oriented DNS, this side becomes a weak fit | Low-medium | Best as the Google DNS path |
| Enterprise DNS | Users whose problem is closer to organization-managed policy-oriented DNS | organization management, access control, and internal policy context are more visible | If the real problem is closer to a general global public resolver, this side becomes less convincing | Low-medium | Best as the Enterprise DNS path |
| Separate roles before ranking | Users who do not want both sides rewritten as the same kind of DNS | Service goals, deployment context, boundaries, and false-positive cost together | The workflow is longer, but it sharply reduces shallow comparison | Medium | Best as the final decision path |