Examples of using Machines on a network in English and their translations into Polish
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The FTP protocol is a method of transferring files between machines on a network and/or over the Internet.
Running different machines on a network that have different times- even by only a few seconds- can cause havoc as so many computer tasks rely on time.
was developed to allow computer servers to synchronise all machines on a network to the same time.
Synchronization, not just between different machines on a network, but also each computer network that communicates with other networks needs to be synchronized with them too.
to receive a UTC timing reference and synchronise all machines on a network to that time.
These servers use NTP(Network Time Protocol) to synchronise machines on a network to one UTC source
Ensuring all machines on a network are synchronised to the global timescale,
used to ensure all machines on a network are running the same time.
Obviously, if a thousand machines on a network all attempted to receive a timing signal from the NTP server at the same time the network would become bottlenecked
precise timing information external NTP time servers are the best option as these are stratum 1 devices that can synchronize hundreds of machines on a network to the exact same UTC time.
If different machines on a network are telling different times then unforeseen consequences such as emails arriving before they have technically been sent and other anomalies will make the administrator's headache even worse.
to distribute around all the machines on a network to enable synchronisation.
although for many application this is can be quite adequate for some applications, but machines on a network that drift at different rates,
if a malicious user does get into the system it is near impossible to discover what they were up to without all machines on a network corresponding to the same time.
of the Internet protocol which is designed to synchronise machines on a network, NTP is also the standard for which most computer networks across the global use to synchronise with.
can then distribute to all machines on a network- this is done securely
There are many pitfalls that an unaware network administrator can fall into when attempting to get every machine on a network to synchronize to the same time.
in which it synchronises every machine on a network to.
If that time is from an unsynchronised machine on a network then a computer may consider the data already saved or it may overwrite new data with older versions.
good for single desk top machines but on a network a more secure solution is required.
I tested from various Windows machines on their network and verified….
NTP uses a single time reference and synchronises all machines on the network to that time.
NTP servers usually get their timing reference from either a specialist UTC radio transmission or via the GPS network and can synchronise all machines on that network to the same time.
NTP servers(Network Time Protocol) use a single time reference to synchronise all machines on the network to a time reference.
so the signal received by the network time server is sent to the wall clock as well as to all the machines on the network.