Given the recent issues with NIST, I'm uncertain about the best NTP source to use. Currently, I'm pointing to time.windows.com, but I'm looking for something safer. We also have a standalone NTP device for certain equipment. Are any NIST servers dependable at this time?
4 Answers
Focus on managing drift within your system rather than absolute accuracy. It's important to have a central NTP server for your environment, which will keep things synchronized reliably.
You could utilize a GPS dongle for a reliable time source. It's a straightforward and effective solution for timekeeping.
If you're looking for stability, always lean on the NTP Pool Project. It's generally a safe bet, especially if you're unsure about specific time sources.
It's always a good idea to have multiple time sources. Using a pool is also a solid approach. I recommend trying out pool.ntp.org with time.windows.com as a backup—it’s worked well for me when I don't have specialized NTP appliances.

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