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COMPUTER NETWORK TIME SYNCHRONIZATION 2E
Título:
COMPUTER NETWORK TIME SYNCHRONIZATION 2E
Subtítulo:
Autor:
MILLS, D.L
Editorial:
CRC
Año de edición:
2010
Materia
GESTION DE REDES
ISBN:
978-1-4398-1463-5
Páginas:
466
97,50 €

 

Sinopsis

Features
Examines the technological infrastructure of time dissemination, distribution, and synchronization
Describes design network configuration options appropriate for public and private NTP networks
Demonstrates how to predict and calibrate performance based on statistics from NTP clients and servers
Provides a basis to evaluate the cryptanalytic strengths and vulnerabilities of the NTP model
Explains the operating principles of NTP and how the protocol works in practice


Summary
Carefully coordinated, reliable, and accurate time synchronization is vital to a wide spectrum of fields-from air and ground traffic control, to buying and selling goods and services, to TV network programming. Ill-gotten time could even lead to the unimaginable and cause DNS caches to expire, leaving the entire Internet to implode on the root servers.

Written by the original developer of the Network Time Protocol (NTP), Computer Network Time Synchronization: The Network Time Protocol on Earth and in Space, Second Edition addresses the technological infrastructure of time dissemination, distribution, and synchronization-specifically the architecture, protocols, and algorithms of the NTP. This system has been active in one form or another for almost three decades on the Internet and numerous private networks on the nether side of firewalls. Just about everything today that can be connected to a network wire has support for NTP.

This book:


Describes the principal components of an NTP client and how it works with redundant servers and diverse network paths


Provides an in-depth description of cryptographic and other critical algorithms


Presents an overview of the engineering principles guiding network configuration


Evaluating historic events that have taken place since computer network timekeeping started almost three decades ago, the author details a number of systems and drivers for current radio, satellites, and telephone modem dissemination and explains how we reckon the time, according to the stars and atoms. The original 16 chapters of the first edition have been rewritten, updated, and enhanced with new material. Four new chapters cover new algorithms and previously uncovered concepts, including timekeeping in space missions.




Praise for the first edition:

´. For those that need an exhaustive tome on all of the minutiae related to NTP and synchronization, this is the source. . definitive . this book should be considered the last word on the topic.´
-Ben Rothke on Slashdot.org

´. the bible of the subject. contains enough information to take you just as far as you want to go..Dr. Mills is the original developer of NTP.´
-Books On-Line