PostgreSQL, thanks to extensions, allows a third non-obvious file strategy.
Since many developers when working with small images don't want to overload
their solutions with the complexities of interacting with file servers, and
I didn't want to store files in a database, I found and tried a third
option. I turned PostgreSQL into a file server that provides page bytes
exchange with the client using Bytea virtual tables. Roughly it looks like
this: client-(access library-asynchronous page
exchange)-PostgreSQL-Python-file system. I've set a limit of 2Gb, but
working with such large files with this strategy doesn't seem reasonable to
me. But the system for storing fiscal documents turned out pretty good
(<10Mb).
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Regards, Dmitry!


ср, 15 дек. 2021 г. в 23:18, Estevan Rech <softr...@gmail.com>:

> I think about using it inside the database to facilitate the select and
> generation of reports...
>
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