Niels,

You’re the first person to mention neutral collocation facilities as a 
requirement. The OP only talked about servers generally. Obviously, building 
your own GPS-based NTP network requires you have visibility to the sky. 
However, that need not be rooftop access. We routinely locate GPS antennae for 
time synch at CLEC colos in an available window, behind the glass. Nobody has 
yet charged us anything more than a one-time cabling fee for that.

But most carrier-neutral colos already have their own GPS-derived, non-Internet 
time source to which you can subscribe. There is thus no reason to build your 
own airgapped network, as one is already available from the facility. If you 
don’t need PTP 50-μs-precise timing for SONET and whatnot, ordinary NTP is very 
cost effective. For example:

<https://docs.equinix.com/en-us/Content/Edge-Services/EPT/EPT.htm>
About Equinix Precision 
Time<https://docs.equinix.com/en-us/Content/Edge-Services/EPT/EPT.htm>
docs.equinix.com<https://docs.equinix.com/en-us/Content/Edge-Services/EPT/EPT.htm>
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Most colos also offer their own Stratum-1 public NTP servers for free. For 
example, Hurricane Electric (https://www.he.net/adm/ntp.html). Being you’re 
already on-net in the colo, that would still give you NTP that doesn’t transit 
the Internet. Still way better than pool.ntp.org!


 -mel

On Aug 6, 2023, at 4:53 AM, Niels Bakker <[email protected]> wrote:

* [email protected] (Mel Beckman) [Sun 06 Aug 2023, 04:26 CEST]:
if you can eliminate such security problems for $400, I say it’s cheap at twice 
the price.

You must be unfamiliar with the prices neutral colocation facilities charge for 
roof access.


   -- Niels.

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