Which answer below is true about the difference between TCP and UDP?
A.
UDP is considered a connectionless protocol and TCP is connectionoriented.
B.
TCP is considered a connectionless protocol, and UDP is connectionoriented.
C.
TCP is sometimes referred to as an unreliable protocol.
D.
UDP acknowledges the receipt of packets, and TCP does not.
Explanation:
The correct answer is “UDP is considered a connectionless protocol and TCP is connectionoriented”.
As opposed to the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is a
connectionless protocol. It does not sequence the packets, acknowledge the receipt of packets, and
is referred to as an unreliable protocol.