Hi folks,

Had a recent requirement at $DAYJOB to give our NTP architecture a good swift 
kick in the pants.  High precision is not a particular requirement (1 ms is 
more than adequate) but high reliability is.  I'm about done with explaining 
the difference between the two to people internally who don't get it.  :-(

Unfortunately, these days it's impossible to get sufficient out-of-band sources 
for stratum 1 clocks unless we're building our own constellation of primary 
frequency standards (Not Gonna Happen).  So I definitely intend to have our 
stratum 2 clocks (which customer and production devices will be pointing at) 
chiming off of plenty of off-site stuff too, hopefully things that are 
connected physically to a diverse set of primary sources (i.e. not gps or wwvb)

This approach would probably be fine for our internal consumption, frankly, 
considering our need for reliability but not supreme accuracy.  But there's 
still a desire internally to run a set of stratum 1 radio clocks.  In the 
course of this discussion, I invoked a particularly nasty "conspiracy" that 
happened back in 2002 wherein every TrueTime NTS-100 (which were extremely 
popular in those days) simultaneously decided that it was 20 years in the 
future and warped the time.  That's not the only case of devices losing their 
cookies; I seem to recall a problem with certain Motorola cores having an issue 
with leap seconds.

Anyway, I couldn't keep my mouth shut and suggested that at the very least, 
trying for multiple vendors (we have a strong preference for appliancey stuff 
here due to internal fiefdoms, ownership issues, and balkanization typical of a 
Fortune 200 company) with different GPS cores would be a really fine plan.

So of course, now it's my job to come up with proper nominees for this list.  
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  Hopefully someone's already done 
the legwork for this.  I will likely send this same request to the ntp dev 
list...

Thanks,

-r


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