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  2. OpenNTPD - Wikipedia

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    The OpenNTPD project acknowledged the criticism, but stated that the lack of microsecond precision was a design tradeoff that benefited simplicity and security. [10] The OpenNTPD design goals state the project's intent is to "[r]each a reasonable accuracy" without sacrificing "secure design for getting that last nanosecond or obscure edge case."

  3. Network Time Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The current version of SNTPv4 was merged into the main NTPv4 standard in 2010. [5] SNTP is fully interoperable with NTP since it does not define a new protocol. [ 29 ] : §14 However, the simple algorithms provide times of reduced accuracy and thus it is inadvisable to sync time from an SNTP source.

  4. List of PTP implementations - Wikipedia

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    Mellanox SN2100 / SN2700 (Spectrum silicon) switches with MLNX-OS/ONYX (in GA since 3.6.5011) for PTP IEEE-1588 (SMPTE ST2059-2 profile) [42] or with Cumulus Linux (from version 3.6) with the ptp4l Linux package. [43] Moxa PowerTrans series (PT-7728-PTP) and EDS-500 and EDS-600 series switches; Oregano Systems syn1588 Gbit Switch [44]

  5. chrony - Wikipedia

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    chrony is an implementation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP). It is an alternative to ntpd, a reference implementation of NTP. It runs on Unix-like operating systems (including Linux and macOS) and is released under the GNU GPL v2. [4]

  6. Precision Time Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is a protocol for clock synchronization throughout a computer network with relatively high precision and therefore potentially high accuracy. . In a local area network (LAN), accuracy can be sub-microsecond – making it suitable for measurement and control systems.

  7. ntpd - Wikipedia

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    The ntpd program is an operating-system daemon that sets and maintains a computer system's system time in synchronization with Internet-standard time servers.It is a complete implementation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) version 4, but retains compatibility with versions 1, 2, and 3 as defined by RFC 1059, RFC 1119, and RFC 1305, respectively. ntpd performs most computations in 64-bit ...

  8. Time server - Wikipedia

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    A typical commercial time server in rackmount form factor. (Elproma front panel). A time server is a server computer that reads the actual time from a reference clock and distributes this information to its clients using a computer network.

  9. ubuntu-restricted-extras - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu wiki RestrictedFormats Ubuntu Restricted Extras is a software package for the computer operating system Ubuntu that allows the user to install essential software which is not already included due to legal or copyright reasons.