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Type of Product | Bit Holder Sockets |
Drive Size | 9.53 mm |
Length | 30 mm |
Weight | 28 g |
FACOM 3/8 Inch Bit Holder Sockets with Retaining Clip, J.235 A socket, in computing, is a communication endpoint that allows different processes or computers to interact with each other. It enables data exchange between these entities following specific protocols. Think of it as a virtual plug-and-socket system that enables different software components or devices to connect, communicate, and share information. Sockets operate based on the client-server model, where a server waits for incoming requests while a client initiates communication. They utilize Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and port numbers to establish connections across networks. There are various types of sockets, with the two primary ones being stream sockets (TCP) and datagram sockets (UDP). Stream sockets offer reliable, connection-oriented communication, ensuring data arrives intact and in order, while datagram sockets provide connectionless, unreliable communication suitable for scenarios prioritizing speed over reliability. Programs or applications use sockets to establish connections and exchange data over networks. For instance, web browsers use sockets to connect to web servers to fetch and display web pages. Similarly, messaging apps, online games, and file transfer applications utilize sockets to facilitate communication between devices. Sockets serve as a foundation for networking in various domains, enabling the internet's functionality. Their flexibility, allowing communication between diverse systems and applications, has made them a fundamental component in modern computing, supporting a wide range of functionalities across different platforms and technologies. As a result, understanding how sockets work is crucial for developers and engineers working on networked applications and systems.