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Distributed Computing with Python
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Distributed Computing with Python

by Francesco Pierfederici
April 2016
Intermediate to advanced
170 pages
3h 48m
English
Packt Publishing
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Common problems – clocks and time

Time is a handy variable for use. For instance, using timestamps is very natural when we want to join different streams of data, sort database records, and in general, reconstruct the timeline for a series of events, which we oftentimes observe out of order. In addition, some tools (for example, GNU make) rely solely on file modification time and are easily confused by a clock skew between machines.

For these reasons, clock synchronization among all computers and systems we use is very important. If our computers are in different time zones, we might want to not only synchronize their clocks but also set them to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) for simplicity. In all the cases, when changing clocks to UTC is not ...

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