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What is the best way to store *MASSIVE* amounts of data? I'm thinking [EDITED] millions or billions of images totalling 10TB or so. Not sure of the exact size yet... need to get some data samples... but somewhere in that arena.

I guess at a high level, they could be split by state.

I know that SQL can not handle this kind of size.

Performant lookup is also desired.

How is this usually handled?

Needs to be backupable of course as well.

Had an old boss who was a big fan of storing the path in the DB and the files on disk. From personal experience, you end up with so many directories, the file system breaks down. Try navigating to a folder with 1000+ directories.

I don't think I'll need to do too complex of queries on the data, just simple look ups. Inserts should be fast as well.

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