DBMS stores data as files while RDBMS stores data in tabular form with relationships between tables. DBMS is meant for small organizations and single users, does not support normalization, and lacks security features. RDBMS supports large data, multiple users, normalization, security, distributed databases, and examples include MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle. The key difference is that RDBMS represents data in tables with relationships while DBMS stores data as files without relationships.
2. What is Difference between DBMS and RDBMS?
Data Base:
A shared collection of logically related data, designed to meet the information
needed to the multiple users in an organization.
DBMS:
DBMS stands for data base management system. DBMS stores data as a file
management. “Data Base Management System” is a collection of programs that are used to
create and maintain Database.
RDBMS:
RDBMS stands for relational database management system. Data is represented in
the form of tables and there is a relation between them. SQL, Oracle, Maria DB are based on
relational database management system.
Difference between DBMS and RDBMS:
DBMS: Database Management System RDBMS: Relational Database
Management System
1 DBMS applications stores data as a file RDBMS applications stores data in tabular form
2 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
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 applies security with regards to data
manipulation and all rights are given to the
admin.
5 DBMS uses file systemto 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 does not support distributed database. RDBMS supports distributed database.
7 Examples of DBMS are file systems, MS Access
and xml.
Example of RDBMS are MySQL, postgre, SQL
Server, oracle etc.