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Support for COMMIT_WAIT is
      experimental and requires careful tuning of the time-synchronization protocol, such as NTP
      (Network Time Protocol). Its use in production environments is discouraged.
Recommendation
If external consistency is a requirement and you decide to use COMMIT_WAIT, the time-synchronization protocol
         needs to be tuned carefully. Each transaction will wait 2x the maximum clock error at the
         time of execution, which is usually in the 100 msec. to 1 sec. range with the default
         settings, maybe more. Thus, transactions would take at least 200 msec. to 2 sec. to
         complete when using the default settings and may even time out.
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A local server should be used as a time server. We have performed experiments using the default NTP time source available in a Google Compute Engine data center and were able to obtain a reasonable tight max error bound, usually varying between 12-17 milliseconds.
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The following parameters should be adjusted in
/etc/ntp.confto tighten the maximum error:- 
                  
server my_server.org iburst minpoll 1 maxpoll 8 - 
                  
tinker dispersion 500 - 
                  
tinker allan 0 
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