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[Xen-users] XEN and NTP

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Subject: [Xen-users] XEN and NTP
From: Urs Thuermann <urs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 15 Sep 2005 18:40:32 +0200
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Has anybody tried to run an NTP server on a virtual machine using XEN?
AFAIK, the NTP server is dependent on a reasonably accurate interrupt
clock.  I have a DCF77 receiver connected to the serial port that
sends time information, which is read by an NTP server which all other
machines in the network synchronize to.  I am considering putting XEN
onto the machine trunning the NTP server but would like to hear about
experiences cone=cerning performance and accurary.

urs

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