Time Synchronization and Clock Servers: What is the Difference between NTP and PTP?
Most people assume that the computer clock servers, workstations, and network devices are in sync to the accurate time. However, the opposite is unfortunately true. Most of these clocks are actually set by hand, putting them out of sync within a minute or two of actual time. More often than not, these clocks are rarely…
Read MoreSet it and Forget It — The Beauty of Wifi Clocks
Where would we be without our clocks? They’re constantly with us — from a good old-fashioned watch to the phones we carry with us everywhere. We’re a society that runs by the clock — fitting, since we’ve been keeping time for 5,000 to 6,000 years, starting with primitive sundials and moving up to the high-tech,…
Read MoreNetwork Time Servers: What You Should Know
Network time servers, or a clock server for short, is a computer server that reads the actual time from a point of reference. By reading this reference clock, a clock server then distributes the time information across all clients and members on your server using a computer network. The clock server may use a local…
Read MoreNTP vs PTP: What Is The Difference?
There are two major types of network timekeeping: Network Time Protocol and Precision Time Protocol. Since there is some ambiguity regarding the difference between the two protocols, let us dive into the differences. Network Time Protocol GPS NTP servers are the older of the two options. Invented in 1985, they have different strata that determine…
Read More3 Ways Power Over Ethernet Timekeeping Is The Best Choice For Your Business
Thinking about timekeeping isn’t something that enters into the everyday lives of most people. Trust in advanced technologies has rendered us almost involuntarily dependent on those technologies keeping time accurately for us. This, of course, hasn’t always been the case and the importance of those technologies keeping our lives, businesses, and leisure chronologically aligned can’t…
Read MoreWhat Is The Difference Between NTP and PTP?
Although the first mechanical clocks were invented in Europe in the 14th century, humans have been keeping track of time for 5 to 6 thousand years, starting with the ancient Egyptians, who built sundials. There has always been debate about what the absolute best way is to tell time, and that debate still rages today.…
Read More3 Ways GPS Technology Has Improved Our Lives
Global Positioning Systems, also known as GPS, have helped improve our lives in ways we don’t often notice. While we all know this technological innovation has made traveling all the easier, it has also streamlined a number of industry operations. Here are three products and/or industries that have been helped through the integration of GPS…
Read MoreThe Importance of Time; A Look at NTP and PTP
While often considered as an afterthought, making sure the time synchronization is correct in a network is crucial to its success. Some have compared being able to stop a flood quickly vs. not understand at all why there is water everywhere. When it comes to scientific and financial industries, GPS clocks are used to make…
Read MoreThe Everyday Benefits Offered By PoE Clocks
Power over Ethernet clocks, otherwise known as PoE clocks, have helped countless industries manage their time with increasing efficiency. This time keeping source relies on the up-to-date data delivered through one cord connected via an ethernet connection; as such, your clock is able to display the most accurate time for any industry that relies on…
Read MoreThe How And Why Of Syncing Network Clock Servers
In the modern world, one of the easiest things to take for granted is the accurate times reflected on devices like smartphones, tablets, and computers. Contrary to popular belief, these times are not inherently correct or free from error. These clocks can easily stray off of the correct time, especially if no one checks their…
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