A non-routable protocol has less overhead and processing to do, and is more compact. This leads to faster transmission.
Network
A routable protocol contains a network address as well as a device address. Non-routable protocol, on the other hand, regulate the transfer of data and always makes use of interior routing system to transmit data.
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POP (the email protocol) is very simple (advantage) but insecure (disadvanage)
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the disadvantage os stp that it is time consuming.
Two Phase locking protocol prevent deadlock. This protocol maintain the schedule which lock should be granted or not. For more information I think this link help you. http://www.databaseidea.com/2012/03/two-phase-locking-protocol.html
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) offers several advantages over FTP (File Transfer Protocol), primarily its simplicity and lower overhead. TFTP is easier to implement and requires less configuration, making it ideal for scenarios where minimal functionality is needed, such as booting devices or transferring small files. Additionally, TFTP operates over UDP, which can provide faster transfers in certain environments by avoiding the overhead of establishing a connection, unlike FTP, which uses TCP. However, these advantages come at the cost of reduced security and features compared to FTP.
Network Data Management Protocol or NDMP is used to transport data between NAS devices and backup devices. It is a faster transfer protocol because the data does not transport through the backup server.
Nonroutable.
It's because of collision and broadcast domains. Routers allow to break both.
Each router independently determines the route to each network. After the inital LSP flooding, they generally require less bandwidth to communicate changes in a topology.