[email protected] said:
> If this is for a computer and NTP then you may ignore the sawtooth.

> GPS receiver sawtooth corrections are for people working at the nanosecond
> level; important when you're working with disciplining quartz or rubidium
> oscillators with stability at the 1e-12 level.

> Computer timekeeping and NTP is a million times worse than this. 

I think you are off by a few orders of magnitude.  A million ns is a ms.  
It's easy to get NTP running much than that.

I agree that most systems running NTP are unlikely to notice the sawtooth 
correction, but this is time-nuts.

Have the PTP guys gotten good enough to notice hanging bridges yet?  (as the 
phase of their clocks  drifts)


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