Articles, tagged with "time synchronisation", page 2
30th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Richard Williams
Time synchronisation in modern computer networks is essential. It not only provides the only frame of reference between all devices, it is critical in everything from securing, planning and debugging a network to pro...
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Richard N Williams
27th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Richard Williams
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.
But how accur...
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Richard N Williams
15th May 2008
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is one of the Internet's oldest protocols still used, invented by Dr David Mills from the University of Delaware, it has been in utilized since 1985. NTP is a protocol designed to synchronize the clocks on computers and network...
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Author:
Richard N Williams
15th May 2008
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is one of the Internet's oldest protocols still used, invented by Dr David Mills from the University of Delaware, it has been in utilized since 1985. NTP is a protocol designed to synchronize the clocks on computers and network...
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Author:
Richard N Williams
15th May 2008
A Guide to NTP and Computer Network Time Synchronisation
This article explains Network Time Protocol (NTP) and how it is used in the synchronisation of networks.
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is one of the Internet's oldest protocols. In use for over...
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Richard N Williams
15th May 2008
All computers have clocks of course although the real time chips (RTC) that inhabit most PC's are not the most accurate of timepieces and are prone to drift.
This may not matter much to the average home user although when it comes to time sensitive app...
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Richard N Williams
09th May 2008
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is one of the Internet's oldest protocols and is still the standard for time synchronisation. The success of NTP stems from its constant development (version 4 is currently in progress) and the accuracy that an NTP time server ...
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Richard N Williams
06th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Richard Williams
Computer time synchronisation is highly important in modern computer networks, precision and time synchronization is critical in many applications, particularly time sensitive transactions. Just imagine buying an air...
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Author:
Richard N Williams
06th May 2008
Computer time synchronisation is highly important in modern computer networks, precision and time synchronization is critical in many applications, particularly time sensitive transactions. Just imagine buying an airline seat only to be told at the airpor...
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Author:
Richard N Williams
06th May 2008
Time synchronisation in modern computer networks is essential. It not only provides the only frame of reference between all devices, it is critical in everything from securing, planning and debugging a network to providing a time stamp for applications su...
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Author:
Richard N Williams
06th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Richard Williams
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. But how accurat...
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Author:
Richard N Williams
02nd May 2008
Atomic Clocks have been around for over fifty years or so. They are clocks that use an atomic resonance frequency as its timekeeping element rather than conventional oscillating crystals such as quartz.
Most atomic clocks use the resonance of the atom ...
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Author:
Richard N Williams
02nd May 2008
Time synchronisation in modern computer networks is essential. It not only provides the only frame of reference between all devices, it is critical in everything from securing, planning and debugging a network to providing a time stamp for applications su...
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Author:
Richard N Williams
02nd May 2008
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.
But how accurate are all these clocks and does it ...
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Author:
Richard N Williams
01st May 2008
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is one of the Internet's oldest protocols still utilised. Invented by Dr David Mills from the University of Delaware it has been in use since 1985. NTP is a protocol designed to synchronize the clocks on computers and networks ...
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Author:
Richard N Williams