Since we moved to the new DNS the laod seems to have dropped way off - 
on one of my boxes I've turned the bandwidth up to gigabit (it's 
actually 10mbit) and I still only have 11,000 active clients consuming 
about 1.9KB or 26 requests/sec - what happened to all the load - was it 
all from outside the US and the geographic DNS is just putting it on 
some other poor server?

John

Estimated active ntp pool clients:     11708
Estimated abusive ntp pool clients:       42
Estimated inactive ntp pool clients:   22950
Total ntp pool clients being tracked:  34658
Note: NTP is a stateless and connectionless (UDP based) protocol, so
      exact numbers can't be determined.

 63287679 ntp requests, in total, have been seen since 10/01/07 09:13:03
 29488630 (46.6%) are from clients that are still active.
Long term request rate:  0.059 seconds between requests  (16.82 req/sec)
Long term bandwidth in:  1.249 KBytes/s    9.989 Kbits/s
Long term bandwidth in:  3.086 GB/month   24.692 Gb/month
Current request rate:  0.038 seconds between requests  (26.53 req/sec)
Current bandwidth in:  1.969 KBytes/s   15.750 Kbits/s
Current bandwidth in:  4.867 GB/month   38.934 Gb/month
(NTP packets are usually 76 bytes, UDP overhead included, in each 
direction.)

The dump file was written 34 seconds ago, at 12/25/07 06:19:25
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