No, there shouldn't be a difference. Blobs aren't indexed, and neither are
Blobstores. Blobs obviously have the size limit issue and are a bit more
flexible than Blobstores in terms of how you access and manipulate them, but
otherwise, they're using the same mechanisms at a very low level to persist
data.

On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Peter Ondruska <[email protected]>wrote:

> Is there any difference apart from API, billing restriction and max
> size between using Blobstore and Blob in Datastore? For example is it
> more efficient to store Blobs in Blobstore due to non-existing indexes
> for properties which would otherwise be present in Blob in Blobstore?
> Thanks, Peter
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