Stateless Protocol - Definition or Meaning

Stateless Protocol

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Definition of “Stateless Protocol” :

A “Stateless Protocol” is a communication standard that treats each request as an independent transaction, not requiring information from previous requests. This means the server does not need to retain session information or status about each communicating partner, making it more efficient for large networks.

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