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What's the difference b/n a DBMS and a file system. So far from what I have been able to gather a file system 'manages' files (e.g. XFS, NTFS) and a DBMS stores data usng a format/structure (e.g ...
Tables within a database management system (DBMS) need primary keys and defined indexes in order for the DBMS to have the opportunity to provide good query performance. Without indexing, the worst ...
That’s not built around a file system, which is one of its strengths, with fewer overheads and so enhanced scalability. But it also lacks the same kind of detailed schemas to enable locking.
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