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RDB

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What is RDB?

RDB typically refers to Relational Database. A relational database is a type of database that structures data into tables with rows and columns. Relational databases use SQL (Structured Query Language) to manage and query data. They are commonly used for storing and managing structured data in various applications, including transaction processing, data warehousing, and general-purpose data storage.

What other technologies are related to RDB?

RDB Competitor Technologies

Key-value stores are NoSQL databases that offer a different approach to data storage and retrieval than RDBs.
mentioned alongside RDB in 6% (66) of relevant job posts
NoSQL databases, in general, provide alternatives to the relational model, offering different consistency and scalability trade-offs.
mentioned alongside RDB in 0% (832) of relevant job posts
MySQL is another relational database management system that competes with other RDB solutions.
mentioned alongside RDB in 0% (590) of relevant job posts
DynamoDB is a NoSQL database service offered by AWS, providing a different data model and scalability characteristics compared to RDBs.
mentioned alongside RDB in 0% (207) of relevant job posts
SQL Server is a relational database management system developed by Microsoft, thus a direct competitor.
mentioned alongside RDB in 0% (109) of relevant job posts

RDB Complementary Technologies

Data Warehouses (DWH) are often populated with data from RDBs for analytical purposes. RDBs can serve as data sources for DWH.
mentioned alongside RDB in 1% (85) of relevant job posts
AWS Lambda can be used to process data before loading into an RDB or after retrieving data from an RDB.
mentioned alongside RDB in 0% (260) of relevant job posts
Memcached is a distributed memory object caching system that can be used to improve the performance of RDB-backed applications.
mentioned alongside RDB in 0% (51) of relevant job posts

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