As John notes, you should let the guests keep time for themselves, and not
get their time from the hosts.

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On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Greg Sweers <gswe...@acts360.com> wrote:

>  We have a single VMware ESXi 4.1 running 1 Windows 2003 R2, and 1 x 2008
> R2 server.  The 2008 R2 server runs faster.  Watching the clock it actually
> tickets about 3 real seconds to 5 seconds on the clock in the console.
> Needless to say this puts stuff out of sync pretty quick.****
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> Looked online and I found a few posts regarding some weird time services,
> but nothing Microsoft or VMware.  Anyone seen this before?  The 2003 Server
> runs normally.  I can resync against the DC and they are out of sync by 15
> seconds in under a minute.****
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