.RDB File Overview

File Extension: RDB
File Type Description: Retrospect Backup Set
File Type Developer: EMC
Primary Associated Software: Retrospect
Primary Software Developer: Retrospect Inc.

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What is File Extension RDB?

Retrospect Inc. developed the RDB file extension, also know as a Retrospect Backup Set file, for the Retrospect software package. Data from our web servers (annonymous users) show that RDB files are most popular in China and are often used by Windows 10. Generally, we have found that most of these people are Google Chrome users.


Associated Developers and Software

Retrospect by Retrospect Inc.
QuickView by Interscape
Project64 by Open Source

Top RDB User Languages

Top RDB File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular RDB File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows
Mac
Android

Other File Types Related to RDB Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.RBC IBM Developer Files Rembo-C Script
.RBF Microsoft Corporation Backup Files Windows Installer Rollback File
.RBK Microsoft Corporation Backup Files Windows 95 Registry Backup File
.TIS Acronis Backup Files True Image Script
.C000 Genie Backup Files Genie Backup Manager Compressed Split Backup
.CLN Microsoft Corporation Backup Files Microsoft Windows 3.x Configuration Backup File
.V2I Symantec Corporation Backup Files Norton Ghost Virtual Volume Image
.BCKP Lavasoft Backup Files Ad-Aware Quarantined File
.BDF Willowsoft Creek Software Backup Files Backup Definition File


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