Thanks for another week of updates. I'm just wondering, do you collect any daily data that might be able to show the side effects of what happened when BTC Guild was being DDoS'd? Started around 8 AM UTC on 12/20, and the pool was basically off for 8 hours and crippled for another 12. Still missing a large chunk of hash power as a result (although BTC Guild historically loses ~500-600 GH/s whenever Litecoin difficulty drops).
Would be curious to see if we can get any hint of how the hash rate redistributes (if at all) when a major pool goes down.
College's should never allow their students holidays! With some bad luck a long DDoS can really increase a pool op's running expense. And since (AFAIK) no pool op has ever caved to a DDoSers demands for ransom money, it's just childish vandalism which hurts miners, pools and the network as a whole.
As to your question, it can be hard to see hashes go elsewhere. Still, when the larger pools are hit, it's fairly clear. For example, here's what happened to Deepbit and BitMinter during a week of DDOS:
It seems that when Deepbit went down, Slush picked up some hashes, and when BitMinter went down,
Ozcoin Eclipse (oops) seemed to benefit most. As far as this week's hashrate per round chart goes, it's not so clear. At about the time you mentioned, Slush's pool picked up a couple of hundred Ghps which it has since maintained but I can't see anything else obvious.
Note: Not all pools publish their round stats times in UTC so allow +/- a day.