HTTP server to retrieve an image from the filesystem versus reading binary data from the database table
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By  fortest fortest on 8/9/2008 5:36 PM Comments (0)
This issue can be circumvented in binary storage solutions by keeping the actual BLOB column in a table all by itself with a foreign-key relationship to the other tables
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By  fortest fortest on 8/9/2008 5:35 PM Comments (0)
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By  fortest fortest on 8/9/2008 5:34 PM Comments (0)
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Database Portability
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By  fortest fortest on 8/9/2008 5:33 PM Comments (0)
File System - Acts a local, saves in a temp file and synchronizes with the database later part of time (scheduled). whereas, DB System - Directly saves into the database, whatever the transaction be(whatever the time taken - this may lead to low performance).
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By  fortest fortest on 8/9/2008 5:33 PM Comments (2)
Debate seems an agressive word, doesn't it? Discussion is much more inviting. Debate is good though, as long as the discussion remains on track and highlights pros and cons, advantages and disadvantages. Let's keep this in mind as we discuss ...
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File System Vs Database System
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By  blogadmin on 8/9/2008 5:30 PM Comments (0)
File System Vs Database System
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