Answer by Keith Winstein on Quora, A lot of people ask this question and think in these terms, but here's a different point of view. TCP and UDP are not at the same level of abstraction and they're ...
In the last newsletter we started discussing the protocol stack used for transporting voice over IP. Today we’ll move to the control for those conversations. By the way, before we get all those e-mail ...
AFDX is incredibly more complicated than the difference between TCP and UDP ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avionics_ ... d_Ethernet _ Typically, the largest reason ...
The two most common transport layer protocols are the transmission control protocol (TCP) and the user datagram protocol (UDP). One of the main differences between the two protocols is reliability.
Have you ever performed surgery on data packets? There are times when that may be the best way to troubleshoot and optimize your network. This edition of the Packet Professor will get you started in ...
The transport layer protocols provide connection oriented sessions and reliable data delivery services. This paper seeks to reflect a comparative analysis between the two transport layer protocols, ...
Today we’ll conclude (for the time being) our discussion on how best to transport control information for voice over IP. We asked some of the manufacturers of VoIP gear to talk about their support for ...