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Sebastian Estevez commented on CASSANDRA-7979:
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This kind of instrumentation probably belongs at the app level or even at the 
driver where you can measure accurately the time deltas against column updates 
without worrying about server clocks being in sync.

At the very least I agree with Ryans thoughts on naming.

> Acceptable time skew for C*
> ---------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-7979
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7979
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: sankalp kohli
>            Assignee: sankalp kohli
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 2.0.12, 2.1.2, 3.0
>
>         Attachments: 2.0_7979.diff, 2.0_7979_v2.txt, 2.0_7979_v3.txt, 
> 2.1_7979_v2.txt, trunk_7979.diff, trunk_7979_v2.txt
>
>
> It is very hard to know the bounds on clock skew required for C* to work 
> properly. Since the resolution is based on time and is at thrift column 
> level, it depends on the application. How fast is the application updating 
> the same column. If you update a column say after 5 millisecond and the clock 
> skew is more than that, you might not see the updates in correct order. 
> In this JIRA, I am proposing a change which will answer this question: "How 
> much clock skew is acceptable for a given application". This will help answer 
> the question whether the system needs some alternate NTP algorithms to keep 
> time in sync. 
> If we measure the time difference between two updates to the same column,  we 
> will be able to answer the question on clock skew. 
> We can implement this in memtable(AtomicSortedColumns.addColumn). If we find 
> that a column is updated within say 100 millisecond, add the diff to a 
> histogram. Since this might have performance issues, we might want to have 
> some throttling like randomization or only enable it for a small time via 
> nodetool. 
> With this histogram, we will know what is an acceptable clock skew. 
> Also apart from column resolution, is there any other area which will be 
> affected by clock skew? 
> Note: For the sake of argument, I am not talking about back date deletes or 
> application modified timestamps. 



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