Bill Unruh writes:
> Surely being way out on the time is far worse than slewing rapidly. It
> is after all the time that they are supposed to deliver (as recognized
> by the willingness to step the time).

Slewing too rapidly could be worse for network stability than being way
out for a long time.

We need to induce a grad student to do a stability analysis of a network
of Chrony servers.  Should be good for a published paper, if not a
thesis subject.  For extra credit follow up with an analysis of a
network with both Ntpd and Chrony servers.

-- 
John Hasler 
j...@dhh.gt.org
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI USA

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