----- Original Message ----- From: "Nelson Minar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I think the most important thing to characterize is client population > size. IP address is a reasonable proxy for unique clients, at least for > tracking growth. Does anyone have a graph of unique IPs their server has > seen for the last year or more? > The number of unique IPs as a plot since 19.9.2006 you can see on http://lx.ujf.cas.cz/ntp-lx/.IP-diff.png . The plot will be updated up to 21.9.2007. Declared uplink speed has been 100Mbps all the time and the server received requests from 11 milions unique IPs in total within an year. I still have this long list of all those IPs. But, it should be mentioned that there are dial-up clients changing their IP and on the other side, there are clients behind a NAT. Unfortunately, I have not a plot of uniq C subnets. One should say that my expectation was somewhat different: quick ascent, then a sign of saturation followed by slow ascent which should correspond to the rise of the pool clients number. Karel Sandler _______________________________________________ timekeepers mailing list [email protected] https://fortytwo.ch/mailman/cgi-bin/listinfo/timekeepers
