Rdb was a component of the
VAX Information Architecture, and was designed to interoperate with other Digital database tools and application frameworks such as the
Application Control Management System,
Datatrieve and the Common Data Dictionary. It originally provided a proprietary query interface known as the Relational Data Operator (RDO), but later gained support for
ANSI SQL. It remains a VMS-only product; version 7.0 runs on OpenVMS for
VAX and
Alpha, version 7.1 on Alpha only, and versions 7.2 to 7.4 on Alpha and
IA-64 (Itanium). Rdb featured one of the first
cost-based optimizers, and after acquisition Oracle introduced a cost-based optimizer in its regular
Oracle RDBMS product. On March 22, 2011, Oracle announced it had decided to end all software development on the
Itanium, and that Oracle Rdb 7.3 would be the last major version released by Oracle. Due to a
lawsuit filed by HP against Oracle, Oracle was ordered to continue porting its software to Itanium computers for as long as HP (now
Hewlett Packard Enterprise) sells Itanium computers. Despite the announcement that 7.3 would be the last major release, Oracle released version 7.4.1.0 of Rdb in August 2020 for OpenVMS on both Alpha and Itanium. ==Data access==