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by TrueDuality
243 days ago
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Another commenter mentioned that this is needed for consistently ordering events, to which I'd add: The consistent ordering of events is important when you're working with more than one system. An un-synchronized clock can handle this fine with a single system, it only matters when you're trying to reconcile events with another system. This is also a scale problem, when you receive one event per-second a granularity of 1 second may very well be sufficient. If you need to deterministically order 10^9 events across systems consistently you'll want better than nanosecond level precision if you're relying on timestamps for that ordering. |
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