Description
Hello, the job here to write for this
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1- As more and more applications are real
time applications running on top of UDP rather than TCP, are
applications running on top of TCP at a disadvantage when congestion
occurs in the network?
2- write two responses to peers' posts (these peers' posts will be provided after delvirng number 1)
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Note:: free plagiarism + the discussion should be answered on the field of computer Network prospective..
thank you
Explanation & Answer
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Applications running on the top of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) are at a
disadvantage in the case of network congestion because TCP is connection oriented. Before
Transmission Control Protocol transmits application requests and data, a secure relationship has
to be established. An application sends a get request, and an acknowledgment has to be sent back
before another application request is allowed. When there is network congestion, the TCP’s
automatic congestion avoidance algorithm may be overpowered which means packets have to be
queued and wait for a long time. The queue causes applications to be very slow in information
access. For example, if a server is sending feedback and a client...