The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is an internet-based protocol that synchronizes the clocks of all devices to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) through the use of a public-facing time server. By using a ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Symmetricom ®, Inc. (NASDAQ:SYMM), a worldwide leader in precision time and frequency technologies, today announced that it has expanded its enterprise class, GPS ...
MUNICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ADVA (FSE: ADV) today launched its OSA 5400 TimeCard™, enabling operators of data center network infrastructure and 5G open RAN architectures to achieve highly accurate and ...
Fixing out of sync VM clocks may be a bit annoying, but it's 100 percent doable. Here's how. One of the nice things about Hyper-V is that you usually don't have to worry about setting virtual machine ...
Recently, I ran into an issue where I discovered a few Linux servers I work with were operating under an assumed time zone. Because of that time drift, certain services wouldn’t function properly. In ...
The need for more accurate time synchronization within a distributed system. The challenges of using synchronized time provided by the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) in application software and the ...
Serious weaknesses in the Internet’s time-synchronization mechanism can be exploited to cause debilitating outages, snoop on encrypted communications, or tamper with Bitcoin transactions, computer ...
You’d think that synchronizing the clocks across a fleet of modern servers is a solved problem, but it’s actually quite a hard challenge to solve, especially if you want to get to nanosecond accuracy.