Hi,

On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 08:34:06PM +0100, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> On 24/06/2012 18:08, chris stand wrote:
> > Let them get time from your edge device(s) and let the windows clients
> > get it from them - which I think they are already doing.
> 
> I got the impression that the OP had ~10k network devices which required
> reasonably accurate time.  I.e. not client boxes.

"reasonably accurate" means different things to different people...

To an NTP geek, or someone who has to clock a synchronous network, it's 
somewhere in the 10^(-6) or better range.

To someone who just wants logged timestamps with the correct day+month in,
everything that's not off by more than a few seconds is good enough... :-)

gert


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