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Re: NIST NTP servers
From: Lyndon Nerenberg <lyndon () orthanc ca>
Date: Thu, 12 May 2016 13:23:32 -0700 (PDT)
[...] but I would also have doubts over running anything business critical on a RP2.
We use them as reverse terminal servers, for dhcp/tftp bootstrapping other machines, and soon, NTP. They are absolutely rock solid. There's something to be said for "no moving parts inside."
--lyndon
Current thread:
- Re: NIST NTP servers, (continued)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Mel Beckman (May 10)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Chris Adams (May 10)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Mel Beckman (May 10)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Roland Dobbins (May 10)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Joe Klein (May 10)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Eric Kuhnke (May 10)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Mel Beckman (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Dovid Bender (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Steven Miano (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Laurent Dumont (May 12)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Lyndon Nerenberg (May 12)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Mel Beckman (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Baldur Norddahl (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Lamar Owen (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Mel Beckman (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Scott Whyte (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Lamar Owen (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Florian Weimer (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Valdis . Kletnieks (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Eric Kuhnke (May 11)
- Re: NIST NTP servers Valdis . Kletnieks (May 11)