Computer Synchronisation - ‘Windows Time Server’
- Sydney Matinga
- Feb 25
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 25
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Windows time server is the best tool to synchronise any computers in real time.
The data type may refer to runtime or to a timestamp. Even timestamps have context in runtime.
They have phase shift. If a computer with a timestamp recorded in storage power cycles then when the time stamp boots up, it will still
be contextually placed precisely where it was in the computer runtime.
If the computer runtime is in phase with the internet runtime then the adjustment is returned to where it was before power cycle. The name of the internment time server would be ‘Microsoft Time Server’ if named appropriately. It is the Microsoft Server runtime.
The timestamps are best stored in any midi type file and, further, communicable as an email attachment or variant of BLOB file. That would include LONGBLOB. This methodology enables quantum (wave) states to be stored on a computer. If the the computer is out of phase with the Microsoft Time Server it will establish phase parity once the computer connects to the internet (WAN). I.e. the Windows based computer database will update to synchronicity or phase parity once its gains time input from the internet via the permanent computer setting which reflects this.
Some users may prefer the intermediate runtime or Time Server source to be the LAN server.
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