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I was going to comment on this today.  Was looking at my stats and
there's no peaks in the client count but I can still see spikes in the
number of packets and the number of clients are slowly increasing.  All
I can say is well done

http://rikku.vrillusions.com/ntp/

That's from a server set to 100mbit in the US.

Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
> http://news.ntppool.org/2007/10/the-pool-is-100-on-the-new-dns.html
> 
> With some assistance of Guillaume Filion the fifth pool.ntp.org is  
> now running the new DNS software, too. It's located in Germany. We  
> have a few more servers offered by volunteers ready to be setup and  
> we'll work on that over the next week or so and then we'll experiment  
> with how best to use them to get the best possible performance for  
> the pool users.
> 
> The difference is that now pool operators shouldn't see "spikes" in  
> traffic, unless a big ISP caches the DNS entry and gives it out to  
> many many many clients. If that happens we'll experiment with  
> adjusting the TTL of the served records (The "TTL" is the time-to- 
> live, the time the data should be cached by the end-user nameserver).
> 
> 
> 
>    - ask
> 
> 

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Todd
http://www.vrillusions.com/
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