On May 28, 1:29 am, "David J Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] bit.nor-this-part.co.uk> wrote: > What is the URL for your graph?
It was linked via the first URL I posted; here is a driect link: http://www.malayter.com/Win2003NTPperformance.gif > If you can automate the software deployment it may not be too bad. Yes, but considering Windows Time Service can be controlled with no scripting at all (via group policy), and is already installed, widely depolying the real NTP on Windows machines can be a tough sell unless the extra precision is required. I know, because I have had "deploy real NTP to Windows machines" on my own potential project list for several years. But I have never been able to justify the added complexity of ntpd on 250+ Windows servers and workstations to myself. Testing ntpd on such a diverse hardware and software base isn't trivial. w32time works well enough for most of our needs, is already installed, and can be easily configured from a central location without scripting. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
