guest daemon reading kvmclock - not needed/ bad idea ?

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Hi

I dug various posts and articles on guest time synchronization.
I could not conclude why it might be better to use ntpd in a guest rather than a daemon that reads from kvmclock
and having NTP running on the host only.
(assuming the guest OS is a recent linux and so the clock source is set to the paravirtualized kvm PVclock).

thanks!
Edoardo Comar

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