Accurate time synchronisation for the proper functioning of IT equipment in a data centre
Why is time synchronisation paramount for the IT market and data centres?
In the field of information technologies and data centres, time synchronisation is a crucial component for ensuring the reliability, the security, and the efficiency of all operations.
Modern computer networks rely on accurate time synchronisation for coordinating transactions, managing logs, ensuring data integrity, and facilitating the communication between different systems.
For data centres, time synchronisation is even more essential. Network servers and equipment must operate harmoniously to optimise resources and work management.
The advantages of time synchronisation in data centres
Time synchronisation features many advantages for the IT sector and data centres, by enhancing both the performance and the security of all operations.
Firstly, it ensures timestamping consistency across all systems and equipment, which is of paramount importance for ensuring the accuracy of critical operations.
This also makes it easier to manage event follow-ups, thus allowing for quick and efficient analysis in the event of a problem or security breach. Accurate synchronisation minimises the risks of conflicts or inconsistencies in databases, which is crucial for maintaining data integrity. It improves coordination between servers, applications and users, thus optimising the allocation of resources and reducing network latency.
Eventually, time synchronisation contributes to the compliance with industry standards and regulations, which often require careful follow-up and a proof of the integrity of data and transactions. With these advantages, time synchronisation solutions are paramount for maintaining an efficient and secure IT and data centre environment.

The risks of not being provided with time synchronisation
Without time synchronisation, recorded events may be poorly ordered, making it difficult to resolve problems and follow up on safety audits.
Besides, an offset of a few milliseconds can lead to significant losses and vulnerabilities in terms of security. An out-of-sync clock can cause operational inefficiencies and increase latency, which is unacceptable in an environment where fastness and reliability are of paramount importance.
Time synchronisation ensures that data backup is carried out correctly, thus minimising the risk of data loss in the event of a breakdown or damage.
Importance of time servers for data management
Time servers play a crucial role in the accurate synchronisation of computer systems, especially in IT sectors and data centres. Connecting equipment to a reliable time source, such as an NTP (Network Time Protocol) or a PTP (Precision Time Protocol) server, guarantees that all systems, networks and applications share the same time reference.
This synchronisation is essential for several reasons, such as the coordination of processes in databases, the security of transactions, and analysis of all events. Accurate time synchronisation enables to reduce errors, prevent offsets and ensure efficient traceability.
In critical environments such as data centres, where hundred and even thousands of machines communicate with each other, poor synchronisation can generate data losses, downtime or security breaches. As a result, time servers are key for ensuring the continuity and reliability of all operations.
By integrating time servers for ensuring accurate time synchronisation, facilities can not only enhance their operational efficiency, but also strengthen their security and reliability. These advantages make time servers an essential investment for any organisation looking to optimise its performance and ensure the quality of its services.
NTP synchronisation mode
Gorgy Time offers this innovative solution for any new installation equipped with an Ethernet network.
The NTP (Network Time Protocol) synchronisation mode meeting the RFC5905 standard is a network protocol that synchronises via a computer network, the local clocks of computers with a time reference.
This time protocol transmitted over TCP/IP networks is extremely accurate. It calculates and corrects the drift in the propagation time of this information on local or remote networks.
The NTP protocol is highly compatible and easy to implement, which makes it a reliable and profitable solution for achieving accurate time synchronisation in airport environments where punctuality and security are of paramount importance.
Analogue and digital clocks for the IT sector and data centres
Analogue and digital clocks play an important role in IT and data centre environments by providing clear and accurate time accuracy in server rooms and data centres.
Why using analogue clocks in IT infrastructures?
Analogue clocks are a classic and timeless choice for facilities. Their traditional design with hands indicating the hour, minutes and sometimes seconds, brings a touch of elegance and sobriety to any work environment.
Analogue clocks can act as visual synchronisation indicators for the personnel, thus enabling them to quickly and regularly check that the whole system is synchronised and operating in real time.
Analogue clocks from the HANDI® range ensure an accurate and identical time across an entire building, thus contributing to the efficient coordination of daily operations.
What are the key features of digital clocks in server rooms?
Digital clocks offer perfect time accuracy for ensuring the proper functioning of IT infrastructures. They have been designed to fit into synchronised networks, guaranteeing real-time update. This level of accuracy is paramount in server rooms in order to coordinate operations between different equipment.
With their digital display, these clocks offer instant and clear time reading, which is particularly useful in environments where fastness and accuracy are of paramount importance.
As a result, digital clocks are essential tools for ensuring the efficiency and reliability of infrastructures in server environments.