On 24/9/14 10:36 am, A J Stiles wrote:
But personally, I'd just store the filenames in the database; and rely on the
unix filesystem for storing the actual file contents.  After all, that's what a
filesystem is for.

This.

Shocking as it might appear, filesystems are remarkably good at storing files. They were designed to do it. Why try to shoehorn a database into doing something it wasn't designed to do (and isn't particularly good at doing)?

Kind regards,

Chris
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