I recently checked out the book “UNIX Network Programming, Vol. 1” by Richards Stevens and I found that there is a third transport layer standard besides TCP and UDP: SCTP.

Summary: SCTP is a transport-level protocol that is message-driven like UDP, but reliable like TCP. Here is a short introduction from IBM DeveloperWorks.

Honestly, I have never heard of SCTP before. I can’t remember reading about it in any networking books or hearing about it in classes I had taken. Reading other stackoverflow questions that mentions SCTP suggests that I’m not alone with this lack of knowledge.

Why is SCTP so unknown? Why is it not much used?

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