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What is DBMS?

Started by Badmash, 05-19-2010, 11:35:07

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sam

A database management system (DBMS) is a software package with computer programs that control the creation, maintenance, and use of a database. It allows organizations to conveniently develop databases for various applications by database administrators (DBAs) and other specialists
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allricjohnson

A database management system (DBMS), sometimes just called a database manager, is a program that lets one or more computer users create and access data in a database. The DBMS manages user requests (and requests from other programs) so that users and other programs are free from having to understand where the data is physically located on storage media and, in a multi-user system, who else may also be accessing the data. In handling user requests, the DBMS ensures the integrity of the data (that is, making sure it continues to be accessible and is consistently organized as intended) and security (making sure only those with access privileges can access the data). The most typical DBMS is a relational database management system (RDBMS). A standard user and program interface is the Structured Query Language (SQL). A newer kind of DBMS is the object-oriented database management system (ODBMS).
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ElioFroton

Quote from: welshboy on 05-19-2010, 17:09:36
DBMS == Database Management System

Basically means the complete software suite for a particular database. Helps you manage the db on that platoform and various other diagnostic type things.. Great for transactional support!

Yeah! And for transaction sportive DBMS and RDBMS linux is good platform.

JDann

A database management system (DBMS), sometimes just called a database manager, is a program designed to allow the definition, creation, querying, update, and administration of databases.
A DBMS can understand as a file manager that manages data in databases rather than files in file systems. It is responsible for maintaining the integrity and security of stored data, and for recovering information if the system fails.

Some well known DBMSs include MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access, Oracle, SAP HANA, dBASE, FoxPro, IBM DB2, LibreOffice Base, FileMaker Pro and InterSystems Caché.

Reference: http://searchsqlserver.techtarget.com/definition/database-management-system

automart

Database=data+instance
dbms-database management system
A database management system (DBMS) is a collection of programs that enables you to store, modify, and extract information from a database.
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keith.bowman

DBMS stands for database management system is a collection of program designed for manipulate, store and extract information from a database.
Example of database applications
1)   ATM (automated teller machines)
2)   Flight reservations system
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KateSteel

DBMS, or Database Management System, is the backbone of this digital world, the unsung hero keeping your data organized and accessible. It's like the librarian of the digital age, making sure your data doesn't end up in some chaotic, unsearchable mess.
Now, there are different breeds of DBMS, each with their own quirks and strengths. You've got your relational databases, like MySQL or PostgreSQL, which are like the old-school librarians, following strict rules and structures. They're great for complex queries and transactions, but they can be a bit rigid and not the best with unstructured data.

Then there are NoSQL databases, the hipsters of the DBMS world. They're all about flexibility and scalability, perfect for handling big data and unstructured data. But they can be a bit too laid-back, lacking the strict structure of relational databases, which can lead to data inconsistency if not handled right.
And let's not forget about cloud databases, like Amazon RDS or Google Cloud SQL. They're like the digital nomads, offering scalability, accessibility, and flexibility, but they can also come with a hefty price tag and potential latency issues.
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