>I can't think of cases where 'iburst' would break things, though some
>special cases might be better off without it, but for 'normal'
>configurations using the network to chime with servers. I would not use
>it on a reference clock, but I have not given a lot of thought to what
>the effect of this might be.

Suppose you have several machines behind a NAT box all talking to the same
set of servers with the new KoD stuff for sites that send too fast.

Consider what happens if they all start up at the same time when
power returns.

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