NTP (Network Time Protocol) is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computers on a network. It is used to ensure that all devices on a network have the same time and date, and is widely used for maintaining accurate time on servers, workstations, and other networked devices. NTP works by obtaining time from one or more sources, and then distributing it to other devices on the network. This allows devices to maintain accurate time, even in the presence of network delays or other factors that could cause the time on different devices to drift apart. NTP is designed to be scalable and reliable, making it well-suited for use in large and complex network environments.
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