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Re: large string storage in Postgresql

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On 17/01/2010 2:13 PM, AI Rumman wrote:
I have an individual text string of 2 GB.

OK. And what sorts of things do you do with that text in your current database? What queries do you do on it?

Do you just need to read it? Update it? Update only selected parts of it? Search for text strings based on keywords within the text? etc.

What *is* the text? And is it really text, in the sense of human-readable text, or is it just binary data that happens to all be printable characters?


In any case, for objects > 2GB you don't really have much choice except to use PostgreSQL's large object features. See:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/largeobjects.html

These aren't really stored directly in the row. Rather, you store a `lo' object in the row that is really just the ID of the large object. You can then access the large object using the lo_ functions.

You are likely to find the following contributed module useful:

  http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/lo.html

as the `lo' type it defines will give you behavior somewhat more similar to what you're used to from CLOB. It'll let you (appear to) store the data "in" the row.

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Craig Ringer

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