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The table below lists the time servers used by the NIST Internet Time Service (ITS). The table lists each server's name, IP address, and location, organized geographically within the US from North to South and then from East to West.
The pool.ntp.org project is a big virtual cluster of timeservers providing reliable, easy to use NTP service for millions of clients. The pool is being used by hundreds of millions of systems around the world.
NIST operates several stratum-1 network time servers, which means their time is directly linked to UTC(NIST), the official NIST time. Other sources of time are not monitored or certified by NIST. Here are the server names, locations, and IP addresses and current status.
In most cases it's best to use pool.ntp.org to find an NTP server (or 0.pool.ntp.org, 1.pool.ntp.org, etc if you need multiple server names). The system will try finding the closest available servers for you.
NTP Server: Free Public Internet Time Servers. There are a large number of public NTP time servers available across the Internet. Here we aim to provide an insight into available network time servers, configuring your client and synchronization best practices.
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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. The time server may be a local network time server or an internet time server.
World Time Server shows current local time and date in cities and countries in all time zones, adjusted for Daylight Saving Time rules automatically.
Official UTC (NIST) Time. connecting. Time Zone Information.
The service can be used to set computer clocks and other devices with several different time protocols, but the Network Time Protocol (NTP) is the most prevalent. The Automated Computer Time Service (ACTS) is used to synchronize computer clocks and other devices through analog phone lines.