Top 8 Most Popular Network Protocols Explained
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simple network management protocol
If this is a teaching video, you hould state what each abbreviation stands for rather than just saying. TCP/UDP/HTTP/QUIC etc.
Please bring back this Glass View UI ( was in windows7) for OS 23:15 . Current Material like UI is getting boring.
thanks for this
This video is very useful. Thank you. But I don't understand enough about http3((((
Yee mail 😅
Great Explanation with the easiest example. Good Work
Best video in Network protocols; Visually, Explaination wise, and Content wise. Love it❤💯
Nice Animation
00:05 HTTP is the backbone of web development
00:55 HTTP and HTTPS are network protocols that define different operations on a server
01:43 TLS provides encryption and authentication for secure websites.
02:30 Al Quick minimizes lag and ensures faster connection setup
03:12 WebSocket enables seamless real-time collaboration and live data streams.
04:02 TCP and UDP are essential transport layer protocols for many application protocols. TCP provides reliability while UDP provides optimized performance.
04:52 TCP and UDP are network protocols that provide different trade-offs between reliability and speed.
05:39 SMTP and FTP are important network protocols for email messaging and file transfer.
Sorry, but network protocols are those that reside at the Layer 3 at least in the OSI model.
You make it look easy, thanks!
Thank you .. a great video.. even for an experienced tech person (like me)
Meaning the scaffolding of things unseen by the naked eyes without specific instruments for such are not only designed for structures of things but also includes the Frames of communications and how they flow, the traffick of information and for security purposes and for validation of sent messages to relay those things to the specifics which in tech world science things could be imbedded in those structured scaffoldings. The question, are those things fixed as rigid or flexible as reprogrammable when needs arise to adapt?
An indirect comment said its inverse, I have to say its not like that because in the Garden of Eden in the Genesis of things with Adam and Eve, paired animals were presented to Adam to name them, meaning inversions only occur in those same type categories if thats their mindset evolution, remember the pairings of twos.
Are the plant biomaterials interacting with their types have divisions of plant variety information and biologic materials interacted as science and nature thing interacts like firmaments which was mentioned in the Creation which does not just tackles and was meant for firmament for the seas waters and land ground but also as firmaments in everything on land ground and everything under ground to be able the opposite type beings reside underground and also firmament in the seas including the sea layers underwater firmaments creating divisions of creatures habitation in the seas and it's deep seas, while in the land plants flora and fauna each types have their firmaments of functionality and interaction methods so that when a particular plant functions are needed in an event time to create changes or treatments, as semi- autonomous nature design of Creation aside from the regulation and control of nature's tasked intelligent beings of their opposites as check and balance of authority common everywhere and everything in Creation.
Can very advanced servers ferry or transport very important materials in real time per purpose from electronic energy form to functional effector causing materials via the electron transport chain, like for example a mechanical vertebral spined machine robot with when needing quick transformation to form a thing large or not will send signals to main headquarters with very advanced servers sending the tweaked material components capability via the energy wireless transport per robot request of what to transform with the ability to compress or enlarge structural atomic element scaffoldings and for the quick transformation in real time with the know- how transformational design and programmed components to achieve such thing coded information sent wirelessly from modern servers into the vertebral spined tech fibers as effectors of actions then boom the transformed machine robots, something like that as method to control the AI mind learning robots wherein their request can be granted or not from main headquarters with modern servers. As tech potential analysis only.
He sounds like the Morgan Freeman of Network topics 😃
Where is the blog post version of this video?
Omg
Amazing info
Excellent video, networking never seemed such an interesting topic earlier!
Misses the main difference between web sockets, web hooks and SSE.
Sahn carrying me through my whole cs classes with his videos
I’m familiar with all the acronyms but a reminder about what each stands for might be useful – likewise mentioning TCP and UDP before explaining what they are might have been a better starting point – just some feedback 👍
Please keep uploading more videos like this. Love it 🔥
Sir Sahn I can't tell how important this audio lesson is and I will look into the instruction materials you have created.
Very condensed , well put together. THank you Sahn
very boring intonation, inaccurate information, and missing key points.
So beautiful your work, thank u so much.
Wonderful, outstanding, really well presented, thanks.
Thanks ❤
Financial institutions would be crazy to use FTP 😂
Clear text passwords with unencrypted data transfers are not a good way to survive in the wild…
Use SCP instead…
Really great explanations at the start. However, the level of detail seemed to trail off at the end with SMTP and FTP. Would like to learn more about those. Still great and simple diagrams and explanations. Subscribed!
SMPP
for SMS is missing which is very common mostly used now for OTP
I live by C.R.U.D.
what's in the presentation and session layer?
Hi ❤, which application uses to generate these beautiful animation. I recorded most of your short courses.
Охуенный канал, каждое видео отлично сделано и визуализация на оптимальном уровне минимализма. Рекомендую всем и каждому, в том числе для понимания работы вещей вокруг.
Youtube is evolving. When you have been talking about subscribe, the black subscribe button above had colorful border animation wow
This video showed me that there is still a lot to learn, thank you very much for sharing
OSI 7 layer model
I just wish to know the hell is happening
Another very nice video. Thanks Sahn Lam!
Thanks for informations, but what about Torrent and peer-to-peer network ? arent thosr network protocols ?
The intro music is major global breaking news type of things
Great video, it help me clear about network protocols
Yo I've got a question
If hyper v is bare metal then I should be able to boot straight to say Kali right? If that's true can you show how
Wow, amazing video with such amazing animations and explanations, thanks
You've got a new suscriber
Nice informative video 👍