Answer is D
The main difference between TCP (transmission control protocol) and UDP (user datagram protocol) is that TCP is a connection-based protocol and UDP is connectionless. While TCP is more reliable, it transfers data more slowly. UDP is less reliable but works more quickly.F
UDP does not use sequence numbers or windowing, so there is no need for a three-way handshake to set initial values. If a device using UDP becomes swamped by an excessive number of datagrams, it will simply drop those that it cannot process
UDP operates without acknowledgments, and TCP sends an acknowledgment for every packet received.
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