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TCP and UDP - What's the Difference?
TCP and IP used to be one monolithic protocol way back when it's nice that they had the foresight to figure out separating that one. But for UDP, considering we're talking about a small amount of information, less than 512 bytes in most cases, there's exceptions to that. I just send a request and get an answer back and keep asking until I get what I'm expecting. That'd be like four billion bytes. It's about what you can represent with a 32 bit unsigned.