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Brief biography:
Dave Evans develops Linux NTP Server synchronisation systems to ensure accurate time on PC’s and computer networks.
This article attempts to clearly and simply describe what a NTP server is and why it is an essential part of a modern computer network infrastructure.
This article describes the components required to utilise GPS for computer timing applications. It also discusses how the GPS system can be used for computer network timing by using the Network Time P...
Many networks in organisations suffer from a lack of time synchronisation between servers, workstations and other network components. This can lead to problems processing time critical information and...
This article discusses how the GPS system can be utilised by NTP server systems for precise network timing. It also describes the hardware required to utilise the GPS system for timing applications.
This article discuses various methods of maintaining precise time on computer systems and describes how to use Internet NTP servers as accurate timing references.
This article describes how the MSF-60 time signal can be decoded and used to synchronise computers and NTP time server systems.
This article describes various ways of keeping the time on your computer accurate. It also shows how to synchronise a computers system clock with a highly accurate reference clock.
This article describes available atomic clock timing references and their use in computer network time synchronisation and NTP time servers.
This article discusses how to install and configure the NTP Server application on a Linux machine to synchronise time with an Internet based public NTP Server.
This article describes the security aspects of the NTP protocol and specifically using MD5 keys to authenticate a time server.
This article discusses some of the reported NTP time server abuse incidents and describes NTP configuration methods that can reduce such problems. Most incidents seem to have occurred due to manufactu...
This article describes how the Windows 2003 Time Service synchronises time and date information on servers to a domain controller. It also describes how the Windows Time Service utilises the Network T...
This article introduces a number of external reference clock time and frequency resources that can be used for synchronising a stratum 1 NTP time server.
This article describes the differences between NTP and SNTP. The article also discusses when SNTP can be safely used in place of the full-blown NTP protocol. It also outlines the differences between a...
This article describes how to build and configure your very own stratum one NTP Server. By adding a low-cost GPS or radio time reference to your Linux machine, you can have your very own highly accura...
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