RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) is a database management system that is based on the relational model of data. Data is organized into tables with rows (records) and columns (attributes), and relationships between tables are defined through foreign keys. RDBMS databases are widely used for managing structured data in various applications, including transaction processing, data warehousing, and enterprise resource planning. Common examples include MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and SQL Server.
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