> I also believe there is a room for improvement and since we never
> actually
> tried to synchronize our clocks we might do some testing.
> As I said before NTP is probably the best way to go if we want to do
> this.
> Some people mentioned Dimension4 software in the past but it's a very
> basic tool
> and it's only slightly better than default Windows time tool.  NTP not
> only takes into
> account variable network latency but it also deals with clock drift
> which on Windows machines
> can be very large.
>
>

Ok, before we involve other people, let's run the consistency test tomorrow
just between you and me. I've installed the same NTP client, and I am
running JBT version as it's in SVN. Let's record the ES data tomorrow, and
compare our data files at the end of the day. Ok?

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