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by dclusin 4376 days ago
We have special hardware that syncs our servers to an atomic clock in Colorado. It's about +/- microseconds off. Not sure about sub microsecond tho. Another problem with this is you will run into clock drift and NTP time adjustment bugs. Honestly I stopped reading once he mentioned that time was going to be his secret sauce. There are just too many subtle issues with using that as your globally unique identifier.
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If I'm reading the spec sheets correctly, the datacenter rubidium/gps clocks typically used advertise < 5x10^-9 (worst case) to < 5x10^-11 (best case) accuracy.
Which spec sheet? Would like to read more about these.
Something like this:

http://www.spectracomcorp.com/Desktopmodules/Bring2Mind/DMX/...

The units are a bit confusing but the accuracy still translates down to a handful of nanoseconds per month, I believe.