. Also, I'd consider whether filesystem/FS storage of attachment would be a better choice if they're that important to your workflow, as they'd be out of the database and able to be backed up via filesystem.
I would probably concur. Wrt to where attachments are stored, if storing the attachments in the filesystem isn't the default (haven't looked), it should be. Storing the attachments in the DBMS is almost always a Bad Idea for a number of reasons (DB performance, backup size explosion, etc, etc, etc,), and the default should be the "smart" option.
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