> 
> It is very common, IF you are running on Linux!
> 
> 
> 
> The base frequency is recalculated each time you restart, which means 
> that steps of 100-200 ppm from one reboot to the next can be expected.

Hi,

Yes, it's Linux.
But I did not reboot the server, only the service.
Anyway, I thought the drift was showing how much the BIOS clock was faster or 
slower than the reference clock.

What do you mean when you say that the base frequency is recalculated?

I must be very slow here, I've been asking about the drift but it seems I still 
haven't grasped the meaning of it...

Thanks
Antonio

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