What is the difference between TCP and UDP ?
Answer Posted / raja
TCP is a connection oriented protocol, which means that
everytime a packet is sent say from host A to B, we will
get an acknowledgement. Whereas UDP on the other hand, is a
connection less protocol.
Where will it be used : TCP -> Say you have a file transfer
and you need to ensure that the file reaches intact, and
time is not a factor, in such a case we can use TCP.
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