ntp time server
ntp time server
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by David Evans - 2007-07-13
NTP (Network Time Protocol) is an application developed to provide the synchronisation of computers and computer network devices. NTP defines algorithms and a protocol structure to accurately synchron...
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by Dave - 2007-07-11
Atomic clocks are utilised to provide a highly precise timing reference. Many types of clock use the generic term 'atomic'. Most atomic clocks are very expensive systems generally only found in ...
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by David Evans - 2007-07-18
The Global Positioning System is a global navigation system operated by the United States Naval Observatory (USNO). The GPS system consists of 24 satellites orbiting the Earth. By utilising relatively...
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by David Evans - 2007-08-02
The MSF-60 radio atomic clock time signal provides an accurate time reference broadcast throughout the British Isles. The time signal can be used as an accurate time reference to synchronise time on c...
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by Dave - 2007-08-03
The MSF radio time broadcast is a long-wave radio transmission of highly accurate time. The signal can be received throughout the whole of the UK and much of North Western Europe. With the addit...
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by David Evans - 2007-10-23
The Windows 2000 Server operating system includes a time synchronisation service called w32time or ‘Windows Time’. The service is installed by default and runs continuously in the service ...
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by Richard Williams - 2008-04-22
Computer time synchronisation is highly important in modern computer networks, precision and time synchronization is critical in many applications, particularly time sensitive transactions. Just imagi...
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by Richard Williams - 2008-04-29
Mankind has always been preoccupied with measuring and recording the passage of time. Timekeeping has been essential for the development of civilisations; from knowing when to plant or harvest crops t...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-04-29
On occasion we all need to know the time and we have a multitude of different devices to tell us it; from our mobile phones and wrist watches to the office wall clock or the chimes on the radio news.B...
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by Richard n Williams - 2008-04-30
All computers need to know the time. Many applications, from sending an email to storing information are reliant on the PC knowing when the event took place. In some environments timing is even more c...