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title: Machine definition
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title: Machine definition
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description: Virtual machine hardware
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description: Virtual machine hardware
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date: 2025-06-04T06:43:23.738Z
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date: 2025-06-04T16:07:13.413Z
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dateCreated: 2025-06-01T17:37:29.262Z
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> On non realtime kernel, the KVM clock is updated every 5 minutes for all vCPUs, which may not be enough for accurate timekeeping. For that reason, "[Red Hat recommends running NTP in the virtual machine if accurate timekeeping is required](https://access.redhat.com/solutions/27865)"
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> On non realtime kernel, the KVM clock is updated every 5 minutes for all vCPUs, which may not be enough for accurate timekeeping. For that reason, "[Red Hat recommends running NTP in the virtual machine if accurate timekeeping is required](https://access.redhat.com/solutions/27865)"
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### Resources
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### Resources about timekeeping
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- Linux Kernel documentation: [Timekeeping Virtualization for X86-Based Architectures](https://docs.kernel.org/virt/kvm/x86/timekeeping.html)
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- Linux Kernel documentation: [Timekeeping Virtualization for X86-Based Architectures](https://docs.kernel.org/virt/kvm/x86/timekeeping.html)
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- SUSE documentation: [VM Guest clock settings](https://documentation.suse.com/sles/15-SP3/html/SLES-all/sec-kvm-managing-clock.html#)
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- SUSE documentation: [VM Guest clock settings](https://documentation.suse.com/sles/15-SP3/html/SLES-all/sec-kvm-managing-clock.html#)
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