Sujet : Re: GNU/Linux System Clock Drift
De : ldo (at) *nospam* nz.invalid (Lawrence D'Oliveiro)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 12. May 2025, 02:26:43
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On 10 May 2025 16:09:58 GMT, Stéphane CARPENTIER wrote:
Now, the solution is to check for an atomic clock who doesn't drift
because at the same time it's more precise and there are more than one
clock, so they can average the drift and stay stable.
Every clock drifts. It’s just that an atomic clock drifts less than a
quartz one.
You can reduce the random error by averaging over multiple clocks. For
example, if you have 10 clocks, all with the same random error rate, then
by averaging their readings, you can achieve greater accuracy by a factor
of √10 ≅ 3.