time sync on Linux
Mike Bilow
mikebw at colossus.bilow.com
Tue Jun 27 21:25:28 EDT 2000
NTP is the definitive, tested, widely proven standard. NTP has kernel
support on Linux and high-precision register support for Pentium-class or
better CPUs. I cannot imagine rolling your own on this. If you want to
see a really unusual Stratum 1 NTP server, check out:
http://www.rossi.com/other.html
-- Mike
On 2000-06-24 at 10:15 -0400, linuxguy at ici.net wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> being from the NTP school of system time synchronization, what is
> the advantage of "timed" which RedHat likes to install by default.
>
> Is one better/worse than the other? Features? From what I gather,
> timed has an election system built in if the current time authority
> fails. Is that it?
>
> My current scenario is to sync my household server with NTP, and
> now I'm trying to determine if I should use ntp or timed for the
> workstations...
>
> comments?
>
> I'll be installing a GPS stratum-1 time source at home before long ;-)
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