That is a current reality.

A database with 90,000 images in it will take longer to backup than a
database that doesn't have that binary data stored in it.

William

::-----Original Message-----
::From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
::Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 6:11 PM
::To: CF-Talk
::Subject: Re: Images in the database good or bad?
::
::William Seiter wrote:
::> Database backups and restores will happen MUCH faster and take up less
::> space.
::
::that's an old myth. put the image bits on their own file group (sql
::server) &
::back them up once if they're "static". in any case, if the images gotta be
::backed up they gotta be backed up no matter where they're stored.
::
::
::

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