This one time, at band camp, "Richard Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> I'm more concerned about the disaster recovery of a DB from a crashed
> hard drive, which has been cluttered up with binary data, making data
> recovery.

One of the greatest benifits of binary DB storage is a single point
of back up
mysqldump db_name > backup.sql -u username -p
It really is as simple as that and no need to bother about referential
integrity when rebuilding, simple
mysql db_name < back.sql -u username -p

How much easier does it get?
 
> Then your field storage size has to be large enough.

LONGBLOB

> Given the number of posts here in PHP-General alone, of people getting
> tripped up by these things, I have concluded that cramming images into
> the DB is far more trouble than it is worth.
> 
> It *seems* like a Good Idea until you actually do it for awhile, and
> then run into all these snags.

Oddly enough, I have never run into them. Nor has terraserver which stores
hundreds of thousands of images in its db, although not mysql.

Kevin

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Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote."

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