Tsunami UDP Protocol

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The Tsunami UDP Protocol is a

network paths that have a high bandwidth-delay product. Such protocols are needed because standard TCP does not perform well over paths with high bandwidth-delay products.[1] Tsunami was developed at the Advanced Network Management Laboratory of Indiana University.[2] Tsunami effects a file transfer by chunking the file into numbered blocks of 32 kilobyte. Communication between the client and server applications flows over a low bandwidth TCP connection, and the bulk data is transferred over UDP.[3]

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