Noun
RDBMS (plural RDBMSs or RDBMSes)
(databases) Initialism of relational database management system.
A list of currently defined users for the WebLogic Server 6.x RDBMS security realm appears at the bottom of the right pane. Source: Internet
As a result of the migration each product can have custom attributes - flexibility that was impossible in a relational database management system (RDBMS). Source: Internet
Depends on which RDBMS of course, but MongoDB is free and can run on Linux, ideal for running on cheaper commodity kits. Source: Internet
Improve the speed and scalability of your RDBMS with these 21 rules for faster SQL queries. Source: Internet
In a quite direct and concrete sense, we run the world on the RDBMS – Gartner estimates that RDBMSs represent 89% of the database market. Source: Internet
Rather than being made for a single RDBMS, DataGrip can connect to all major database servers: PostgreSQL, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle Database, and more. Source: Internet