What is RDBMS in SQL? | Complete Beginner Guide to Relational Databases
Want to understand how databases power banking apps, e-commerce platforms, and healthcare systems? In this video, we break down RDBMS (Relational Database Management Systems) in SQL in a simple and beginner-friendly way.
Whether you're a student, aspiring data analyst, or IT professional, this guide will help you build a strong foundation in SQL and relational databases.
📌 What You’ll Learn:
✅ What is RDBMS in SQL?
✅ How relational databases store data using tables, rows, and columns
✅ Primary Keys, Foreign Keys & Normalization
✅ ACID Properties (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability)
✅ SQL Commands – SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE
✅ Real-world applications in Banking, E-commerce & Healthcare
💼 Why RDBMS is Important
RDBMS ensures structured data management, secure transactions, and high data integrity — making it a core skill for careers in:
• Data Analytics
• Data Science
• Business Intelligence
• Software Development
• Cloud & Database Administration
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📚 Recommended Books for SQL & RDBMS
• Database System Concepts – Abraham Silberschatz, Henry F. Korth & S. Sudarshan
• SQL QuickStart Guide – Walter Shields
• Fundamentals of Database Systems – Ramez Elmasri & Shamkant B. Navathe
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