Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a software protocol used to synchronize clocks between computers or devices on a network. It is designed to keep devices accurate by ensuring that they are all time-synchronized, thus avoiding timing errors in networked systems.
One of the great things about NTP is its flexibility when it comes to choosing a reference time source. You can sync your computer time to a radio or satellite receiver, modem, or other server. This allows you to keep your computer's clock accurate and synced up with the rest of the world.
Whether you're a home user or managing a large network of computers, NTP is easy to use and configure. Plus, with its high degree of accuracy, you can trust that your clocks are synced up with reliable time sources. If you're looking for a way to keep your computer's clock accurate, NTP is definitely worth considering.
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