Economy, asked by scandium211, 10 months ago

how is DBMS diffrent from RDBMS???​

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Answered by safuakhtar123
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RDBMS. Storage: DBMS stores the data as a file while RDBMS stores the data in the form of tables(tabular format). The columns contain information about the attributes(characteristics) whereas the rows contain all the attributes information about any particular object.

Answered by Anonymous
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DBMS stores data as a file whereas in RDBMS, data is stored in the form of tables. DBMS supports single users, while RDBMS supports multiple users. DBMS does not support client-server architecture but RDBMS supports client-server architecture.

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