DRDA

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Distributed Relational Database Architecture (DRDA) is a database interoperability standard from The Open Group.

DRDA describes the architecture for

application programming interfaces (APIs) to perform the access
. It was first used in DB2 2.3.

DRDA was designed by a work group within IBM in the period 1988 to 1994. The messages, protocols, and structural components of DRDA are defined by the Distributed Data Management Architecture.

Components

Databases supporting DRDA

  • Apache Derby (Java RDBMS)
  • IBM Db2
  • Informix Dynamic Server
    v11.10
  • Oracle Database Gateway for DRDA - enables Oracle database to act as a DRDA client, accessing remote non-Oracle databases (primarily DB2)
  • Oracle Database Provider for DRDA - enables Oracle database to act as a DRDA server, providing Oracle database access to remote clients (e.g. IBM i systems using DB2/400 DRDA client library)
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