Added both your IPv4 and IPv6 to cn.
Added to the cn zone.
Ok, both IPv4 and IPv6 added.
Added to the CN pool.
Thank you. And I just added few more JP servers that should have good connections to CN.
And I have added them to CN aswell. Thanks for helping.
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Remove from cn zone
Expierencing problems
To much
Ok, removed.
I would say that the CN zone is underserved to 1/3 of whats needed and thats why you experiencing problems. It was stable when it was around 50 servers, now its 17 servers.
My 100 Mbit server get about 40 Mbit/s when listed in the pool.
Although somewhat off topic, please help removing my 103.226.213.30 out of tw pool. Only serving hk+mo is more suitable for my aged hardwareâŚ
Ok, fixedâŚ
Hello, please add mine.
https://www.ntppool.org/scores/45.79.111.114
https://www.ntppool.org/scores/2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fec8:5c8
Thanks!
Please add my
Added to CN.
Thanks.
Added to CN.
ThanksâŚ
Iâve created a new server in Singapore, ntp2-ipv4.bytestacker.com and ntp2-ipv6.bytestacker.com, that you are welcome to add to the CN zone.
Hi iocc,
Can you remove https://www.ntppool.org/scores/45.79.111.114 from CN pool? I have datacap on that network provider. I already set net speed to 384kbit, but still getting 700kbyte/s ~ 3000kbyte/s incomming traffic.
Hence I got a new server with unlimited traffic allowance (https://www.ntppool.org/scores/51.75.17.219), and I want to put that in the CN pool instead.
Thank you very much.
Done, thank you for giving it a try!
Thank you, Ask!
And I also want to put my new server in the CN pool, is that possible?
Great, added 172.104.187.12 and 2400:8901::f03c:91ff:fe44:131b to CN zone. Thanks.