Osi Vs Tcp/Ip?
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Osi: The OSI (Open Systems Interconnect) model is a reference model for understanding how data flows between different computers and devices on a network. It consists of 7 layers, each responsible for a particular type of task.
TCP/IP: The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is a suite of communication protocols used in the internet and other computer networks. It consists of four layers: link layer, internet layer, transport layer and application layer. The most important protocols in the suite are IP, TCP, and UDP.