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No. | DBMS | RDBMS |
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1 | DBMS applications store data as file. | RDBMS applications store data in a tabular form. |
2 | In DBMS, data is generally stored in either a hierarchical form or a navigational form. | In RDBMS, the tables have an identifier called primary key and the data values are stored in the form of tables. |
3 | Normalization is not present in DBMS. | Normalization is present in RDBMS. |
4 | DBMS does not apply any security with regards to data manipulation. | RDBMS defines the integrity constraint for the purpose of ACID (Atomocity, Consistency, Isolation and Durability) property. |
5 | DBMS uses file system to store data, so there will be no relation between the tables. | In RDBMS, data values are stored in the form of tables, so a relationship between these data values will be stored in the form of a table as well. |
6 | DBMS has to provide some uniform methods to access the stored information. | RDBMS system supports a tabular structure of the data and a relationship between them to access the stored information. |
7 | DBMS does not support distributed database. | RDBMS supports distributed database. |
8 | DBMS is meant to be for small organization and deal with small data. it supports single user. | RDBMS is designed to handle large amount of data. it supports multiple users.RDBMS supports distributed database. |
9 | Examples of DBMS are file systems, xml etc. | Example of RDBMS are mysql, postgre, sql server, oracle etc. |
Now that you know difference between DBMS and RDBMS, let's also discuss the difference between DBMS and File System
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