[email protected] said:
> there are few public ntp server in China, we have two ntp servers to join
> the pool.

Thanks.

> we set the speed to 25Mbps, so the ntp traffic is about 4939.8 packets/sec.
> the NTP server could not keep up requests, then the score is down. 

How did you get 4939.8?

You can't predict the traffic load directly from the bandwidth you sign up 
for.  That's just a scale factor.  If your system is overloaded, reduce the 
bandwidth.

With ntpd, if you turn on sysstats, it will log the number of packets your 
server has processed every hour.  Look in monopt.html

What sort of hardware was that running on?  What was your ntp.conf?

I've seen over 10,000 packets per second on a Raspberry Pi  3.  That's with 
only 1 "client" generating traffic so it may be getting some unlikely cache 
hits.  Running top on the server slows things down, but I'm not sure why.  
There are 4 CPUs.  It also shows ntpd using all of one CPU.



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