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What is the difference between TCP and UDP?

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Date Posted: 2016/02/15
Awais Munir
by Awais Munir , Sap Operator , Raad land transportation

(TCP VS UDP) TCP,1) SEQUENCED2) RELIABLE3) CONNECTION-ORIENTED4) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS5) WINDOWING FLOW CONTROL. UDP,1) UN SEQUENCED2) UN RELIABLE3) CONNECTIONLESS4) NO ACKNOWLEDGMENT5) NO WINDOWING OR FLOW CONTROL.

faisal saeed
by faisal saeed , Network Administrator , GC University, Lahore

TCP is connection oriented protocol. IT sends data into packets after failure rest of the packet will sent. UDP is connection less protocol When data send, there is confirmation after sending data.

Mircea Alexandru
by Mircea Alexandru , Online Marketing Manager , Cord Blood Center Medical

TCP is used by applications that need a confirmation to receive data.

UDP represents the possibility to communicate without connection, it doesn't guarantee that you will receive the data.

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