gooly <[email protected]> wrote: > I can't fix the clock freq.-problem. It's a vps which probably shares > the physical server with other vps. > Is this a valid indicator that the provider should do a better load > distribution because other run on their vps programs at 'full power' > which 'steals' the clock interrupts? > I guess I have to switch the provider.
When you have a VPS and you want the time synced, it is also possible to have the provider do that for you. They can change a setting in their virtual machine setup (maybe you can even change it yourself) to control the real time clock in your machine. When you want to sync it yourself, ntpd is not required at all, Windows can do this itself. Lookup the documentation for the windows time service, you can configure it to use an external NTP server. It is not very accurate, but when you require really accurate time a VPS is not for you. Really accurate time requires a physical machine and another operating system than Windows. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
