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<h1>time.mattrude.com <i>&mdash; NTP Pool Cluster</i></h1>
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<p>Welcome to my public time server. This site, time.mattrude.com, is a cluster of three <a href='http://ntp.org'>ntp</a> time servers hosted by <a href='http://rackspacecloud.com'>Rackspace</a> in Dallas TX.</p>
- <p>These servers are part of the <a href='http://www.pool.ntp.org/user/mattrude'>NTP Pool</a> and are avalable to the public for synchronizing computer time over the internet. Please do not directly configure a system to only use these servers.</p>
- <h2>pool.ntp.org</h2>
+ <p>These servers are part of the <a href='http://www.pool.ntp.org/user/mattrude'>NTP Pool</a> and are avalable to the public for synchronizing computer time over the internet. With these Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers, you should be able to synchronize most computers clock when properly configured.</p>
+ <p>Please do not directly configure a system to only use these servers.</p>
+ <h2>NTP Pool</h2>
<p>The <a href='http://www.pool.ntp.org'>NTP Pool</a> project is a big virtual cluster of time servers providing reliable easy to use NTP service for millions of clients.</p>
<p>The pool is being used by millions or tens of millions of systems around the world. It's the default "time server" for most of the major Linux distributions and many networked appliances.</p>
<h2>Server Status</h2>