Why DNS use both TCP and UDP ports. And for which purpose
it uses TCP and UDP.

Answer Posted / baraka mwakilima

TCP is a connection-oriented protocol and it requires data
to be consistent at the destination and UDP is connection-
less protocol and doesn't require data to be consistent or
don't need a connection to be established with host for
consistency of data.

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