Since August 16th, new ntpd's starting up on Fedora (with the standard  
configuration) have as an experiment been using RedHat's time servers  
instead of the pool.   We'll likely change it back over the next few  
days, so I went to look at some stats for the pool servers, for example:

        http://www.somebits.com/ntp/one%20month.html

As far as I can tell there's no discernible drop in traffic over the  
last ~10 days.  It means one or more of the following:

    1) Most Fedora boxes are running for too long to show a short term  
effect.
    2) ntpd is so well behaved that it just doesn't register in our  
traffic even when hundreds of thousands of clients leave.
    3) Fedora users don't use ntp much.


  - ask


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