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19 September, 23:30

Why is UDP less reliable than TCP?

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  1. 20 September, 00:15
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    Because UDP does not employ congestion control, but TCP does, it can take away capacity from TCP that yields to UDP flows ... The result is that UDP can: Achieve higher throughput than TCP as long as the network drop rate are within limits that the application can handle. Deliver packets faster than TCP with less delay.
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