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Re: [c-nsp] NTP Servers
From: Jimmy Hess <mysidia () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2012 18:23:14 -0500
On 6/30/12, Grant Ridder <shortdudey123 () gmail com> wrote:
I don't understand why anyone would use windows server for anything that needed precision like time.
Probably because they realize that in a Windows domain, their domain controllers already provide a SNTP service with the Windows NT PDC Emulator providing authoritative time for windows time service, and all those windows servers can be enabled as a NTP server with a small configuration change, and Windows Domain clients are required to be synchronized with this using the Windows time service, as a condition for Kerberos authentication and domain logon, for the configuration to be a supported one. So, given you already have those capabilities and those constraints... how do you justify deploying another server for providing a separate time service, running a new OS, instead of just using the same one for all hosts? In many cases it's not "Why use a windows time server" that has to be justified; the burden of proof is to answer the question "What can you say that indicates you should definitely not use a windows time server for the application?" :) -- -JH
Current thread:
- RE: [c-nsp] NTP Servers Keith Medcalf (Jun 30)
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- RE: [c-nsp] NTP Servers Keith Medcalf (Jun 30)
- Re: [c-nsp] NTP Servers Grant Ridder (Jun 30)
- Re: [c-nsp] NTP Servers Peter Kristolaitis (Jun 30)
- Re: [c-nsp] NTP Servers Jimmy Hess (Jun 30)
- Re: [c-nsp] NTP Servers Grant Ridder (Jun 30)