List of relational database management systems
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[edit] Commercial software
- 4th Dimension
- Alpha Five
- Alpha Software Inc Alpha Five - RAD for Web and Desktop
- Greenplum
- CA-Datacom
- Dataphor
- Daffodil database
- EnterpriseDB
- DB2
- FileMaker
- Greenplum
- Helix database
- Informix
- InterBase
- Kognitio, WX2
- Linter
- Matisse
- Microsoft Jet Database Engine (part of Microsoft Access)
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Microsoft Visual FoxPro
- Mimer SQL
- mSQL
- Netezza
- NonStop SQL
- Openbase
- Oracle
- Oracle Rdb for OpenVMS
- OpenLink Virtuoso Universal Server
- Pervasive
- Pyrrho DBMS
- Progress 4GL
- Sand Analytic Server (formerly known as Nucleus)
- GUPTA SQLBase
- Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere (formerly known as Watcom SQL)
- Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise
- Sybase Adaptive Server IQ
- Teradata
- ThinkSQL
- TimesTen
- Valentina (Database)
- Vertica
- VistaDB
- VMDS
- Whitecross Systems
- WinBase602
- Oddity Databases
[edit] Free or open source software
- Derby
- Firebird
- FrontBase
- Gladius DB
- H2
- HSQLDB
- Ingres
- Java DB
- MaxDB
- MonetDB
- MySQL
- PostgreSQL
- SmallSQL
- SQLite
- tdbengine
- OpenLink Virtuoso (Open Source Edition)
- txtSQL
- Mckoi SQL Database
- Rebol sql-protocol
[edit] Historical
- Britton-Lee IDM
- Oracle Rdb
- Paradox
- PRTV
- QBE
- SQL/DS
- Sybase SQL Server
- Micro DBMS
[edit] Truly relational
[edit] Current
- Alphora Dataphor (a proprietary virtual, federated DBMS and RAD MS .Net IDE).
- CsiDB (proprietary C++ library).
- D flat (unreleased MS .Net academic project).
- Duro (free C library).
- Opus (free C libraries).
- Rel (DBMS) (free Java implementation).
- Rosetta (DBMS) (free Perl implementation).
- Aldat (software) (implemented in Relix and JRelix): A pure relational DBMS implemented in McGill University. It features clear syntax and domain algebra operators.
[edit] Obsolete
- IBM Business System 12
- IBM IS1
- IBM PRTV (ISBL)
- Multics Relational Data Store
- CDCIM/DM