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Re: NTP servers redundancy Posted on: Injection- Tue, 19 Jan 2010 22:58:35 +0000 (UTC)

Steve Kostecke wrote:

> If both servers are within 128ms of each other, the clients will slew
> toward the time seen from the new time server. If the server are more
> than 128ms "apart", the clients will step to the time seen from the new
> time server.

If they are more than roughly their root distance apart, and neither is
marked as a forced truechimer, they will both be discarded. There are
also situations with orphan processing where non-intersecting sources
will be used.
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