“Comparing TCP and UDP: Differences in Connection, Reliability, and Data Transport” TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and UDP (User Datagram Protocol) are two of the most commonly used transport layer protocols in the TCP/IP suite. While both protocols

 TCP and UDP are transport layer protocols that transport application data from a source IP address and a source port number to a destination IP address and destination port number. Yet TCP and UDP differ in the way they perform their functions.
Compare the two TCP/IP transport protocols of TCP and UDP in terms of opening a connection over which to transport data, closing a connection, reliability, and the amount of data transported.
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