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Colin Angus Mackay29-Mar-05 1:03
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turbochimp25-Mar-05 20:12
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That's kind of a hard question to answer without any other context. It seems like, if you have to ask what the advantages are, it's probably not something you really need to worry about just yet.

I guess there are obvious differences, but it's hard to say if they're advantages without knowing what it is you're trying to accomplish.

If the application may be sold to others, or there are potential file system sharing issues (networked users may need access to files), then saving the files to the database may be an advantage.

If file versioning is something you want to implement, databases offer some advantages over the file system alone.

Backups may be arguably simpler (or at least require less third-party software in many cases).

There are potential security advantages in storing files in a database - it's almost impossible to execute a malicious script if it's stored in a BLOB...


There are no doubt other, more situation-specific advantages to storing files in a database versus the file system, but there are also potential disadvantages.

Accessing a file stored in a database is seldom as fast as accessing one from the file system.
Sharing copies of a file stored in a database certainly takes more steps than sharing one on the file system.
Storing files of any size in a database can cause significant bloat, etc.

Good luck.

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