Jan 9, 2020A database management system (DBMS) is a: A. hardware system used to create, maintain, and provide controlled access to a database. B. hardware
Hardware
This refers to the physical devices, including the computer itself, that are used to store the data. Some examples of hardware used in a DBMS include: Computer. Hard disks. I/O channels.
The hardware is the actual computer system used for keeping and accessing the database. The conventional DBMS hardware consists of secondary storage devices such as hard disks. Databases run on the range of machines from micro computers to mainframes.
DBMS Components: Hardware
When we say Hardware, we mean computer, hard disks, I/O channels for data DBMS Components: Software
This is the main component, as this is the program which controls everything. The DBMS software is more like a wrapper around the physical database DBMS Components: Data
Data is that resource, for which DBMS was designed. The motive behind the creation of DBMS was to store and utilise data. In a typical Database DBMS Components: Procedures
Procedures refer to general instructions to use a database management system. This includes procedures to setup and install a DBMS DBMS Components: Database Access Language
Database Access Language is a simple language designed to write commands to access, insert, update and delete data stored in any database A database management system (DBMS) is a
software tool that enables users to manage a database easily. It allows users to access and interact with the underlying data in the database. These actions can range from simply querying data to defining database schemas that fundamentally affect the database structure.The hardware is the actual computer system used for keeping and accessing the database. The conventional
DBMS hardware consists of secondary storage devices such as hard disks. Databases run on the range of machines from micro computers to mainframes. Software Software is the actual DBMS between the physical database and the users of the system.
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