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Yeah, bump up your netspeed.  When I first joined the pool I somehow
thought that netspeed meant that I would be getting 1.5mb of traffic or
whatever I chose.  I guess the old algorythm was essentially if the
netspeed was higher than 768 add the server to the global pool.  Now
it's taken into account.  I've bumped mine up to 10mbit and I'm seeing
10k peer spikes now, (the packet count graph got skewed for some
reason).  I just upped it to 100mbit and see how things progress along then.

Nelson Minar wrote:
> Lowell, thanks for your report on your server status a few days ago. I
> crunched some pcap dumps and agree that traffic is looking good.
> 
> Are we fully on the new DNS system, or still only 3/5 of the DNS servers?
> 
> I run a server in the US currently set at speed 1.5Mbps. I'm seeing an
> average of 12 requests / second. There are still some spikes up to 100
> requests / second, about one a day. Eyeballing my graph it looks like a
> spike lasts about 20 minutes. A month ago I was getting more like 30
> requests / second, with spikes of roughly 200 requests / second. In
> November 2005 I was getting 14 requests / second, but don't have
> measures of spikiness from then.
> 
> I'm going to crank my connection speed up after awhile, will report on
> how that affects incoming traffic.
> 
> My server: http://www.pool.ntp.org/scores/72.36.170.170
> My graphs (not being updated):
> http://www.somebits.com/~nelson/tmp/ntp/ntp.html
> 
> 
> 
> Lowell Hamilton wrote:
>> I would say the new DNS is working great.  I rode in on the
>> Slashdotting wave, and traffic was a meager 5-15 packets/sec with 2-3
>> daily TTNet bursts to 400-500pps until last weekend.
>>
>> Now with the new DNS, more traffic is being sent to those with bigger
>> pipes. I am set to 1000Mbit, and I am seeing a few dozen bursts daily
>> to 150pps with about the same 5-15pps base traffic. Seems to be
>> working like a champ -- at least the load balancing aspect, since the
>> peaks are shorter in length, lower pps, and more frequent.
>>
>> http://www.sl4ck.com/graphs/ntp/
>>
>> Lowell
>>
>>
>>   
>>> Although not as dramatic, the last burst of traffic I saw was a few days
>>> ago.  I usually see 1 spike anywhere from a couple times a day to every> 
>>> other day.  My guess is that slashdot affect (heh, it's actually *good*
>>> this time).  That are or the new dns system is working REALLY good :)
>>>     
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