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Explain the difference between TCP and UDP protocols.
Explain the difference between TCP and UDP protocols.
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1.TCP( Transmission Control Protocol) and UDP( users Datagram Protocol) are two generally used transport subcaste protocols in computer networks.
2.TCP provides dependable, connection-acquainted communication between biases by establishing a connection, ensuring data delivery, and running inflow control and error correction.
3.UDP, on the other hand, is a connectionless, unreliable protocol that delivers data packets without establishing a connection or guaranteeing delivery.