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Dave Kreskowiak wrote:
The more files and directories you shove into the directory structure, the
slower a single search is going to get. Indexing won't help much as the indexes
will be limited to the properties of the files themselves as well as the
metadata stored in the image files.
 


Not sure I understand that.

I am rather certain that both MS SQL Server and Oracle provide for a file based blob storage mechanism. And of course using a url string for a blob entry is an option for any database. There are tradeoffs as to whether one wants to keep it in the database or file system.

And it isn't that hard to implement at least some simplistic indexing schemes if one doesn't want to use a database. That requires using another file, it doesn't require searching the files themselves. And if one was using a database then one would still have to export the meta data from the files. If one didn't then I wouldn't be surprised if attempting to extract meta data from image blobs would be slower with a database.

Dave Kreskowiak wrote:
The more files and directories you add is going to make the NTFS data structures
grow and grow, eventually taking up gigabytes of space, slowing your machines
boot time
 


What does the storage requirement have to do with anything? If you store something in a database it takes space too.

I have never heard anyone make that claim about any OS slowing down. Could you provide a reference?
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