What Is Tcp And Udp?
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TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and UDP (User Datagram Protocol) are two different protocols that are used to transfer data over the Internet. TCP is a connection-oriented protocol, meaning that it requires an active connection between two computers in order to send data. It is more reliable, but slower than UDP. UDP is a connectionless protocol, meaning that it does not require an active connection between two computers in order to send data. It is faster than TCP, but less reliable.