Re: [Hampshire] ntpd vs. ptpd

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Author: Vic
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To: hampshire
Subject: Re: [Hampshire] ntpd vs. ptpd
> you are probably better off with NTP.

it pretty much depends on the requirements.

If you need the precision of ptp, nothing else will do. This particularly
applies when you have asymmetric network lag and need really accurate
time.

For everything else, ntp is trivial to set up, and works just fine.

What's the requirement?

Vic.


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