Our databases are hosted in the UK data centre. When I run the following SQL: SELECT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP then I get the current date and time including the 1 hour offset for British Summer Time. After the clocks go back at the end of October, I assume running this query will return the current time in GMT? I guess what I'm asking is how your UK servers are set up to handle daylight saving?
The U.S. servers sync to a time server, and I'd assume the UK servers do the same. I'll see if I can find out for sure.
@michiko, admins tell me that yes, the UK servers all sync to a time server, so there should never be a problem when times change.