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Time Server Linux

Time Server LINUX to synchronise the time on LINUX computer. Using time from GPS satellites ensures the Galleon LINUX Time Server is accurate to fractions of a second providing accurate time for your computer network. A software driver will take the UTC time and update the LINUX server, which can then be used to distribute the time across the network using standard LINUX NTP commands. Software for LINUX, UNIS Redhat, AIX is supplied to synchronise the time on a server.
Server GPS Clock LINUX. Provides accurate time in any location world-wide by tracking up to 12 satellites, it supplies this time to a user display and to the computer via a serial interface (RS232). The software driver will synchronise the time on a single LINUX Server. Consists of mains powered GPS Computer Clock with remote antenna up to 1,000m (3,000 ft) away, serial interface, LED Time signal display and power supply. Guaranteed to obtain a signal.
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Title : Linux time server - Galleon specializes in providing accurate Linux time server solutions for computers and computer networks. Our products synchronise computers within fractions of the actual time. Visit Galleon's web-site for full details of our product range.
Link : http://www.galsys.co.uk
 
Title : The history and story of how the Global Positioning System evolved from the development of the world's most accurate timepieces, atomic clocks, by physicists looking into the nature of time. Adapted from an article written by MIT scientist Daniel Kleppner.
Link : http://www.beyonddiscovery.org/content/view.article.asp?a=458
 
Title : Aimed primarily at helping internal BNL.gov users with NTP, this page provides useful setup information for various flavors of Unix.
Link : http://www.ccd.bnl.gov/xntp
 
Title : Understanding and using the Network Time Protocol (A first try on a non-technical Mini-HOWTO and FAQ on NTP)
Link : http://www.ntp.org/ntpfaq/NTP-a-faq.htm