lol @ NTP that's no good for accurate timing require on a frame by frame
basis.
Try running any code which will report time going backwards errors and
you will see it happening, doesn't even have to be under load.
Regards
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karl Weckstrom" <[email protected]>
> This isn't an issue under ESX or ESXI - at least if you enable NTP on the
> host, enable vmware tools on the guest, and disable
> built in NTP on the guests as well.
>
> It's part of VMW's best practices. Clock Skew under ESX/ESXI is a newbie
> mistake.
>
> Also - instructions in vmware are not emulated. Virtualization is NOT
> emulation. This is another common misconception that's
> nowhere near true.
>
> TrashedGamers runs completely on ESXI and Openfiler, and it's fine. No clock
> skew. No lag spikes. No timing issues. In fact, we
> can pack things far more densely under ESXI than we can under Native 2008.
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