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Time Server Unix

The Galleon Rack Mount NTP network time server supplies the correct time for unix. It connects directly to Ethernet, the Galleon Rack Mount NTP Time server will provides a NTP time server to synchronise the time for your whole network using the industry standard Network Time Protocol (NTP). It incorporates a Galleon Server Atomic Radio Clock and a NT workstation.
Galleon has a wide range of time servers to synchronise the time on UNIX networks, from Rack Mount NTP network time server to supplies the correct time for computer networks A Unix time server is used to allow all unix based computers connected to a Network to be time synchronised. the Unix time server works by being connected to the central computer of the network and when the signal is sent from the receiver to the Network time server, the server sends the signal to all the other computers in the network and sychronises all the clocks on them.
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Title : UNIX time server - Galleon specializes in providing accurate UNIX time server solutions for computers and computer networks. Our products synchronise computers within fractions of the actual time.

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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