Am Freitag, den 10.08.2007, 16:51 +0200 schrieb Vincent Zweije
> 
> The burst load is about 100 queries each second.  The regular load is
> 3-5 queries each second.
> 
> About 80 queries per second is caused by clients with an update interval
> of 1 second, IIRC (I'm writing this from memory). The remainder is from
> more than 20 clients with intervals of more than 1 second.
> 
> Consequently, if you could drop these 80 queries per second, the load
> would drop to 20 queries per second.
> 
> I'm not absolutely sure whether ttnet cause a large fraction of those
> 1-second-interval queries, but I am sure they represent a major number
> of the clients.

I collected some data with clients sorted by country. About 80% of the
clients are from TK during the peaks (with 20kByte/s), normal use ist
20% DE, 20% US and 5% GB with about 1kByte/s.

The charts for the last 36h: http://www.dianacht.de/ntp/country.php

Most of the TTN-clients dont't repeat theirt request in short intervals.
They do 3-5 queries a day (or when they switch om their modem) and
that's all.

Max



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