tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4105213612144933942.post5555805755467804752..comments2024-03-16T00:51:47.088-05:00Comments on Field Notes of a Computer Geek: Configuring Time Synchronization for Domain Joined ComputersByron Wrighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07966925685909036913noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4105213612144933942.post-40284395708938608952012-09-04T18:31:50.937-05:002012-09-04T18:31:50.937-05:00Note that you should never use an NTP country pool...Note that you should never use an NTP country pool other than the country you are in. If multiple servers must be specified, you can use 0.ca.pool.ntp.org, 1.ca.pool.ntp.org, 2.ca. pool.ntp.org and so on.<br />If your country pool is too small (this should never happen) then there are also continental, regional, and global pools - see the NTP pool website for details.<br />Also, if you are configuring a large number of hosts to all poll public NTP servers, the project asks that you register your own sub domain with them for load-balancing purposes (e.g. pool.ubuntu.ntp.org, pool.redhat.ntp.org and similar).<br />Adam Thompsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00614790221090729106noreply@blogger.com