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Newer page: | version 24 | Last edited on Monday, September 19, 2005 11:16:35 am | by DonovanJones | Revert |
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! NTP in NewZealand
Have a look at http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/research/reports/TechReps/1999/tr_9901.pdf for a scientific study (from 1999) of the topology of the country's main ntp servers. (A bit dated as GPS is much more widely available now).
!Stratum 1 NTP servers
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+The Measurements Standards Laboratory at Inductrial Reasearch Limited run a HP5071A caesium atomic clock which is part of the New Zealand time standard. This server is avalible at the address msltime.irl.cri.nz, more details [here|http://msl.irl.cri.nz/services/time/ntpServer.html]
Clear generously provides a stratum 1 NTP server for public use:
# bigben.clix.net.nz
However, you really shouldn't synchronise to a stratum one server for your small network - if everyone did that then the the server would probably need too much bandwidth. Please read http://list.waikato.ac.nz/pipermail/nznog/2001-October/003705.html. The difference in accuracy between syncing to a stratum 1 server and a lower stratum server is negligible!