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- Use of SQL (Structured Query Language) for querying and managing data
- Support for ACID transactions (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability)
- Enforcement of data integrity through constraints (e.g., primary keys, foreign keys)
- bility to establish relationships between tables, enabling complex queries and data retrieval
- Ability to establish relationships between tables, enabling complex queries and data retrieval
- Scalability and support for multi-user environments
Examples of popular relational database systems include MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL Server. They are widely used in various applications, from small-scale projects to large enterprise systems, due to their reliability, consistency, and powerful querying capabilities.
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Learn more from the following resources:
- [@video@What is a relational database?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqjJjpjDRLc)
- [@article@What is a relational database - AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/relational-database/)
- [@article@What is a relational database - AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/relational-database/)