Hi,

Using VCS there is no ways of storing the blobs in the database (except
maybe by implementing a specific blobstore). Using Jackrabbit you can set up
such a configuration, which is not recomended as there are some limitations
depending on  the database regarding the maximum s of izea blob handled by
the related jdbc driver. For performance purpose also it is definitly a
better choice to store the blores directly in the filesystem.

Alain
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Alexander Litvin <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello!
>
> In this mailing list VCS benefits were discussed some time ago.
> One of mentioned benefit was:
> - backups (use the standard solution for your database).
> I think this benefit is real advantage only if I can use standard
> solution of my database in order to backup all parts of user documents
> including file content (blobs). Otherwise I need to backup DB content
> and files (blobs) separately.
>
> Is it possible to configure VCM to store files (blobs) into DB instead
> of “server/default/data/NXRuntime/binaries/data/” directory in order
> to have all document information in DB?
> If so, is there any articles/discussions about “VCS with blobs in
> server/default/data/NXRuntime/binaries/data/” vs “VCS with blobs in
> DB” comparison?
>
> Best regards,
> Alexander.
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