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23 questions linked to/from UDP vs TCP, how much faster is it?
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When is it appropriate to use UDP instead of TCP? [closed]
Since TCP guarantees packet delivery and thus can be considered "reliable", whereas UDP doesn't guarantee anything and packets can be lost. What would be the advantage of transmitting data using UDP ...
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What is the fastest way to transfer files over a network (FTP, HTTP, RSync, etc.) [closed]
I'm trying to figure out the best way to transfer large amounts of data over a network between two systems. I am currently looking into either FTP, HTTP, or RSync, and I am wondering which one is the ...
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What would cause UDP packets to be dropped when being sent to localhost?
I'm sending very large (64000 bytes) datagrams. I realize that the MTU is much smaller than 64000 bytes (a typical value is around 1500 bytes, from my reading), but I would suspect that one of two ...
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How would one disable Nagle's algorithm in Linux? [closed]
Is there a way to do it through the command line? man tcp tells me that I need to set tcp_nodelay=1, but I am unable to create the tcp_nodelay file under /proc/sys/net/ipv4. Please let me know if ...
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UdpClient vs TcpClient
what is the difference between UdpClient and TcpClient ? When should i use Tcp and when Udp from the point of software arhitecture ? I hope i've explained it right ..
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Why do game developers avoid TCP and make UDP reliable in the application level?
Many game developers choose to a make UDP reliable in the application level. Isn't that what TCP is made for? I made an API that enables Client-Server communication using UDP and TCP packets. Should I ...
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Which is the best approach to send large UDP packets in sequence
I have an android application that needs to send data through the protocol UDP every 100 milliseconds. Each UDP packet has 15000 bytes average. packets are sent in broadcast
Every 100 milliseconds ...
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TCP vs. UDP socket latency benchmark
I have implemented a small benchmark for socket communication via TCP and UDP in Python. Surprisingly, TCP is almost exactly double as fast as UDP.
To avoid routing effects, server and client are ...
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Should I use TCP or UDP? [closed]
My application needs to send video data frame by frame from Server to Client.
I'm wavering between using TCP or UDP.
From my test, I found out some following results:
TCP: Very easy to implement.
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UDP data transmission slower than TCP
I'm currently writing a prototype application in C#/.Net4 where i need to transfer an unknown amount of data. The data is read in from a text file and then serialized into a byte array.
Now i need to ...
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In a congested LAN, does UDP send faster than TCP?
I have a real-time application (C++ using websockets) that has to communicate through a congested LAN. Because it's realtime, delays can't be tolerated. Will UDP perform better than TCP in this case?
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C++ Gaming application UDP vs TCP
I am making a real time application. I can't say much about it, but it's an online real time application that needs as little latency as possible. I am using sockets, no library. Also I need full ...
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Does WiFi support UDP and TCP (Android device)
I've been looking around and I have found that there is evidence that Android can use UDP with it's WiFi, but can TCP be used? I know it probably can, but I can't seem to find any evidence, looking at ...
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Sending structs over a UDP winsock connection, size of struct?
I'll try to keep this short.
So I'm making a network interface which, inherently will be used for creating simple video games. I initially began designing it in TCP but I found it to be too slow so I ...
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Advise for p2p mobile game over 3G network?
I have been making a mobile game that is similar to "Street Fighter" where two players play with each other via Internet.
The game sends out a small packet (controller status) to the other party ...