Adrian,

I have an application that takes pictures of items and uses them as
evidence in a report.

These images are saved and then used to generate a report.

Each item averages 10 photos and I have about 2 million photos currently,
with an average growth of 1 million photos over the next year.

I think about using it within the database because of the ease of selecting
records with the content of the images (when necessary).

I think my biggest concern is to continue to use this strategy for the next
2 years and encounter a PostgreSQL limitation or some failure and have to
migrate database again or have significant loss of images. And on the
contrary too, if I use it on disk and in 2 years I find some failure or
file limit in the operating system (currently it's windows server 2016)...

Related to this is the backup service that seems to me that in a disaster,
I can restore the database relatively quickly if it's in the database. On
the disk, I believe that the restoration is much slower and I don't think
it's reliable that all the images are copied/restored.

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