On 10/10/2012 05:16 AM, tigran2-postg...@riatest.com wrote:

I need to store large files (from several MB to 1GB) in Postgres
database. The database has multiple schemas. It looks like Postgres
has 2 options to store large objects: LOB and BYTEA. However we seem
to hit problems with each of these options.

I believe the general consensus around here is to not do that, if you can avoid it. File systems are much better equipped to handle files of that magnitude, especially when it comes to retrieving them, scanning through their contents, or really, any access pattern aside from simple storage.

You're better off storing the blob on disk somewhere and storing a row that refers to its location. Either key pieces for a naming scheme or the full path.

This is especially true if you mean to later access that data with PHP.

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