gps time server
gps time server
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-07-21
Ensuring a computer is not only displaying the correct time but that it is being maintained accurately is not as straight-forward as it first sounds.Most Linux systems have two clocks. The hardware c...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-09-01
Atomic clocks are the most accurate timekeeping devices developed by man. Modern atomic clocks are so accurate that even in 100 million years less than a second of time would be lost.This accuracy ma...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-09-01
Time synchronization is vital in modern computer networks. Having one machine running a slower clock than another can cause a myriad of all sorts of problems. From the benign, such as emails arrivi...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-09-24
There are hundreds of internet based timing sources that allow computers running NTP to synchronise to a UTC time - however, there are several drawbacks in relying on the Internet for a timing refere...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-10-01
Most people have heard of atomic clocks, their accuracy and precision are well known. An atomic clock has the potential to keep time for several hundred million years and not lose a second in drift. ...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-10-01
What is a network time server?A network time server is a hardware device that utilises a single time source and distributes it amongst a network to ensure all computers and devices are telling the sa...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-10-15
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC from the French Temps Universel Coordonné) is an international timescale based on the time told by atomic clocks. Atomic clocks are accurate to within a second in sev...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-10-15
Atomic clocks use an atomic resonance frequency standard as their timekeeping element and are by far the most accurate chronometers possible with the latest Strontium based atomic clocks boasting a p...