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Q: Embedded DBMS requires:
1. Large number of transactions
2. Low memory
3. High processing
4. High storage
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Answered by sadiaanam
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Embedded DBMS requires 2. Low Memory

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A Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) or smart card is an example of a device that has an embedded database management system (DBMS).

Although embedded DBMSs have minimal memory, processing, and storage needs, they only offer a small number of transaction processing functions.

Data are kept in a single location in a centralised database.

Data is dispersed across numerous places in a distributed database.

A company's daily activities are supported by an operational database, often known as a transactional or production database.

Embedded DBMS typically requires:

Low memory: Embedded DBMS are designed to operate within the limited memory constraints of embedded devices, such as smartphones, wearable devices, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

High processing: Embedded DBMS must be able to handle large numbers of transactions quickly and efficiently in order to meet the demands of real-time applications.

High storage: Some embedded devices have limited storage capacity, but many embedded DBMS must still be able to handle large amounts of data, often stored in flash memory or other non-volatile memory technologies.

It is not a requirement that embedded DBMS handle a large number of transactions, although this can be a requirement in some cases. The exact requirements for an embedded DBMS will depend on the specific application and the embedded device it is running on.

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