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QuestionPicture's in the database? Pin
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Mika Wendelius wrote:
One of the main points is the transactionality. In case of an error you don't have to worry if the database contains a path to a non existent file or vice versa.

So it wil be Strongly Typed" This I like! Smile | :)
Mika Wendelius wrote:
Second thing, backups. When you backup the database you also backup the files. No separate backups.

This I like Alot! Smile | :)

Mika Wendelius wrote:
Thirdly, speed with larger files compared to storing all the binary info inside the database.

This should not be a problem, because I Intend to re-size the Images.
Mika Wendelius wrote:
And the fourth thing, which I haven't covered very much yet is that you can actually stream the file better to the client when fetching.

This on the other hand I Love. But I will have to learn a bit more about. Looks like Google time! Smile | :)
Frazzle the name say's it all

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