On 5/13/2021 10:19 PM, Alan Altmark wrote:

Ed, I won't argue the point of "Why isn't in a standard feature?" (I wish it was, too),  
but I will take issue with "pricey".  I was surprised at how inexpensive it actually is, 
particularly when I look at what it does.

Reasonable people can disagree about what the word "pricey" means, but no one can defend the indefensible.

Every Intel-based Linux, Windows or Mac, at every hardware price-point, can synchronize its clock with an external NTP sever in real-time without a reboot.

For the high six-figure price we paid for our z15, it should have come with similar functionality built-in, but didn't.

IBM's current positioning in this regard, as Dave Gibney and others discovered, is a source of embarrassment for the platform.

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