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Chapter 2. Distributed Relational Database Architecture Concepts

Distributed Relational Database Architecture (DRDA) is a set of protocols that permits multiple database systems, both IBM and non-IBM, as well as application programs to work together. Any combination of relational database management products that use DRDA can be connected to form a distributed relational database management system. DRDA coordinates communication between systems by defining what must be exchanged and how it must be exchanged.


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