On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 10:12:49AM -0400, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 05/11/2016 09:46 PM, Josh Reynolds wrote:
> >maybe try [setting up an NTP server] with an odroid?
> >
> ...
> 
> I have several ODroid C2's, and the first thing to note about them
> is that there is no RTC at all.  Also, the oscillator is just a
> garden-variety non-temperature-compensated quartz crystal, and not
> necessarily a very precise one, either (precise quartz oscillators
> can cost more than the whole ODroid board costs).  The XU4 and other
> ODroid devices make nice single-board ARM computers, but have pretty
> ratty oscillator precision.
> 
> You really have to have at least a temperature compensated quartz
> crystal oscillator (TCXO) to even begin to think about an NTP
> server, for anything but the most rudimentary of timing.  Ovenized
> quartz oscillators (OCXO) and rubidium standards are the next step
> up, and most reasonably good GPS-disciplined clocks have at least an
> ovenized quartz oscillator module (the Agilent Z3816 and kin are of
> this type).

Does anyone know of any COTS NTP servers that are based on non-ancient
Linux kernel versions?  In 2012 we bought new GPS/CDMA NTP servers
with OCXO that are based on Linux 2.4, but they are fiddly as you can
imagine with such an ancient software stack.

What would people recommend for NTP server hardware/software?

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