Stratum 1 NTP Time Servers, Australia
TimeTools is a leading manufacturer of stratum 1 GPS referenced time servers and time synchronization devices. GPS NTP time servers provide networks with an accurate time reference for precisely...
View ArticleStratum 1 NTP Servers, France (Francais), Europe
TimeTools is a leading manufacturer of stratum 1 GPS and LF radio NTP network time servers and time synchronization devices. NTP servers provide networks with an accurate time reference for precisely...
View ArticleStratum 1 NTP Servers, Netherlands (Nederland), Europe
TimeTools is a leading manufacturer of stratum 1 GPS and LF radio NTP network time servers and time synchronization devices. NTP servers provide networks with an accurate time reference for precisely...
View ArticleStratum 1 NTP Servers, Germany (Deutschland), Europe
TimeTools is a leading manufacturer of stratum 1 GPS and LF radio NTP network time servers and time synchronization devices. NTP servers provide networks with an accurate time reference for precisely...
View ArticleNetwork Time Server Basic Operation
A network time server is a device that provides a computer network with an accurate source of time. Accurate time is generally obtained from an external hardware clock reference, such as GPS or radio...
View ArticleReasons To Use NTP Rather Than SNTP
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a standard network protocol for synchronizing the time on servers, workstations and other network devices. It is generally implemented in a client-server manner, whereby...
View ArticleHow To Synchronize Microsoft Windows to a NTP Server
Most modern operating systems, including Windows, can synchronize their system time to a NTP server. Windows utilizes a time service called ‘Windows Time’, which is automatically installed in the...
View ArticleGPS NTP Network Time Server Appliances
GPS is increasingly becoming the standard time reference for the synchronization of computers and computer networks. The system itself is an US military satellite system, primarily intended for global...
View ArticleChoosing a NTP Network Time Server
With an ever-increasing number of NTP servers becoming available with even more options, choosing the correct one for your organization can become bewildering. However, with a little thought about your...
View ArticleWhat is the GPS Clock ?
The GPS system is based on atomic clock technology. Each GPS satellite has multiple atomic clocks, synchronized to a ground-based master clock. The GPS clock provides everyone on Earth with access to...
View ArticleHow to Install and Configure NTP on Linux
NTP can be installed and configured on Linux in a few simple steps: Install the NTP service. Modify the NTP configuration file, ‘/etc/ntp.conf’, with required options. Add reference clock peers to the...
View ArticleT-Series Firmware Updates
To take advantage of new features, security updates and bug fixes, TimeTools recommends that customers regularly check that their T-Series network time servers firmware is up to date. New firmware...
View ArticleWhat is GPS Time?
GPS time is a time scale maintained by the atomic clocks of satellites and ground control stations of the Global Positioning System (GPS). It consists of a count of weeks and seconds of the week since...
View ArticleNetwork Time Protocol (NTP) Best Practices
By implementing a few best practice principles, organizations can attain robust and reliable timing for their network infrastructure: Install 3 or more redundant Stratum 1 NTP servers. Configure lower...
View ArticleTen Reasons To Buy A NTP Server
The Internet has many NTP servers that can be used to synchronize the time of networks and computers. Most provide a service completely free of charge. So why do organizations need to seriously...
View ArticleBuying a Commercial NTP Network Time Server Appliance
Network time synchronization is critical for many organizations. A robust source of accurate time is of utmost importance. Here are a few factors to consider when purchasing a commercial NTP server:...
View ArticleSNTP: All You Need To Know About Simple Network Time Protocol
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) is an Internet Protocol (IP) used to synchronize the clocks of networks of computers. SNTP is a subset of the Network Time Protocol (NTP). The latest version is SNTP...
View ArticleTimeTools Introduces T300 GPS Time Server
Cost-Effective, High Performance Time Server For Network Clock Synchronization. West Midlands, UK. – January 24, 2020 – TimeTools, a UK based designer and manufacturer of network timing and clock...
View ArticleHow Accurate Is Network Time Protocol (NTP)?
Network Time Protocol is used to synchronize the clocks of computers on a network. How accurately it synchronizes the clocks of client computers depends on a number of factors. However, the following...
View ArticleT300 NTP Device Overview
TimeTools T300 is a GPS referenced hardware NTP server that can be used to accurately synchronize the clocks of networked computers. The NTP device receives time stamps from the Global Positioning...
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