My application allows users to attach images to many different objects in the 
DB.  It also allows PDFs etc to be attached.  These types of attachments are 
typically in the 100s of K, or maybe up to a couple of MB.

I know that there are two camps on this.  One, put attachments on disk as plain 
files.  Two, store them in the DB.

I personally like databases.  I like everything I get with them, especially 
ACID.  I like the idea of being able to back up my entire application state by 
backing up one thing, one thing that has excellent backup tools built in to it.

However... I'm worried some about performance.  I know that within JDBC, I can 
fetch LOBs as OutputStreams, so it can stream data out of the DB in an 
efficient way.  Looking at the EJB3 docs, there is a @Lob annotation which 
handles the thing as a byte[] basically.  Of course these can be fetched lazily.

Does anyone have some views on the performance aspects of this?  Should I go 
ahead and store everything in the DB, or is that going to kill this app if 
traffic goes up?

I'll be using the Postgres database, if it matters.

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