Hi, I need to store a lot of large files (thousands of 10-100 MB files) uploaded through my web application and I find that storing them in database as bytea field is not practical for backup purposes. My database has full backup performed every 12 hours and backup is encrypted and copied to server on another continent. Having all the heavy binary data in database will make backups impossible. So I am thinking of having a table just for metadata and file id sequence and storing the file on file system: CREATE TABLE business_logo ( file_id bigserial NOT NULL, file_name varchar, file_date timestamp, ); Storing file in path composed from serial id, e.g. file with id 2345 will be stored in /webapp/files/2/3/4/5/2345 So I can backup files separately and database backup is still quick and painless. This is very simplistic and straightforward method. I suppose there are better ways of doing it, using some virtual file system? Anyone had a similar issue with avoiding of storing large files in database, how did you solve it? Thanks. -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general