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Difference between TCP and UDP

Difference between TCP and UDP TCP UDP Reliability: TCP is connection-oriented protocol. When a file or message send it will get delivered unless connections fails. If connection lost, the server will request the lost part. There is no corruption while transferring a message. Reliability: UDP is connectionless protocol....
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Download Windows Server 2012

Download Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2012 is now available. It offers businesses and service providers a scalable, dynamic, and multitenant-aware cloud-optimized infrastructure. Windows Server 2012 helps organizations connect securely across premises and helps IT Professionals to respond to business needs faster and more efficiently. Need more information?...
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Installing the WDS role on Windows Server 2008

Installing the WDS role on Windows Server 2008 Installing WDS in Windows Server 2008 is quite simple; just add it as a Server Role from Server Manager.      Besides the core components in WDS, Windows Server 2008 has the multicasting feature for the deployment. Transport Server option gives us that...
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Google/ IPv6

http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/index.html http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/faq.html What are IPv4 and IPv6? IPv4 is the current version of the Internet Protocol, the identification system the Internet uses to send information between devices. This system assigns a series of four numbers (each ranging from 0 to 255) to each device. IPv4 only allows...
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IP ( Internet Protocol)

IP 1. Short for Internet Protocol, IP is an address of a computer or other network device on a network using IP or TCP/IP. For example, the number “166.70.10.23” is an example of such an address. These addresses are similar to an addresses used on a house and is what allows...
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