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SNTP

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What is SNTP?

Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) is a simplified version of the Network Time Protocol (NTP). It is used to synchronize computer clocks over a network. SNTP is commonly used in devices where high accuracy time synchronization is not critical, such as embedded systems and less critical network devices. It is simpler to implement than NTP, requiring less processing power and memory.

What other technologies are related to SNTP?

SNTP Competitor Technologies

Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is a strong competitor to SNTP, offering much higher accuracy for time synchronization.
mentioned alongside SNTP in 3% (77) of relevant job posts

SNTP Complementary Technologies

IEC 61850 is a standard for power utility automation, and SNTP can be used within IEC 61850 systems for time synchronization, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside SNTP in 1% (70) of relevant job posts
IEC 61850 is a standard for power utility automation, and SNTP can be used within IEC 61850 systems for time synchronization, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside SNTP in 1% (56) of relevant job posts

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