What level of accuracy do you need? Can you do as darnital500 says and run your own server pointing to stratum 2 clocks? You don't need much processing power.
Good luck,
SteveJ
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Browse All TopicsLooking to replace our current NTP time server devices, just looking for suggestion on what are the better one's out now
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by: darnitol500Posted on 2009-10-27 at 18:12:05ID: 25679200
I've never considered using a special purpose NTP device - I just have an NTP service running on a Linux server. I'm certain you could get away with a Pentium 2 w/ 32MB of RAM, a floppy drive or LiveCD, and an Ethernet card.