And for those who says "don't store images on the DB", I store them here, but I serve them thru a cache, so there's no load on the database
4 real though, what reason could you have for using BLOBs? I havent seen anyone use them in years. If the image files (or whatever type) are taking up space in the database, why not just leave them in an ordered filesystem and reference them from the DB. You are already taking up space on magnetic by the object being in your column and in cache, why even put them in the DB to begin with? It's more efficient, more easily scalable this way, you may be able to use some compression on the object files, database backups and maintenance will be faster, etc.
Have you looked into some actual "imaging" systems? Filenet, OTG, or some of the slew of open source'ers that have been developed l8-lee?
Be careful that this latest piece_of_garbage from them doesn't break or fry by itself before ya start hacking it up.
I once had a customer complain soo much about acer workstations crashing and hosing (granted they had Winblows, 10+ hosings and lockups/8hr workday is still uncommon under 95) that we had to eat
the cost of 225 of them, and, the cost of 225 "stable" dell machines, and the cost of 3 techs for 3 weeks swapping out the POS'S.
----Fuck Acer, dont ever buy that shit.----------
Plz reply if you are happy with yours, I would like to hear other adventures in Acer.
lick my sweaty nutsack, I dont fucking care what you think, I was only trying to be funny.
FUCK YOU and get a sense of humor.
It is overly serious and responsibility-craving ppl like you that SUCK the creativity and life from this world now and in the future.
visit FileNET's webpage (www.filenet.com), They have been in the business of LARGE scale imaging and document management for over 10 years. Thier server products run reliably on several different platforms.
I have installed and supported systems of 250+ users that ran fine on a few (2 or 3) NT boxen, I can just imagine how screaming they run on HPUX, AIX, or solaris (no linux support yet;(.
Thier software scales better than any other imaging product out there, and an imaging solution is really what you are after, not a SAN.
There are a million programs out there that will wipe files and overwrite with zeros 'X' number of times. Somebody should tell him about that.
If delete really deleted files, think about all the SU 's (thats 'stupid users') that would need an incremental backup of thier PC every 10 minutes.
Dont gimme the "you can make the device read only after the files write or the volume fills", it wont hold up in court.
he should have the copyright to RealPlayer? He was, after all.
i havent rebooted my win2k box for over a month. it works just peachy for me.
okay. Whatever. Can you pass me whatever youre smoking now...Please???
4 real, its ONLY a comment. Maybe you suffer from comment/karma/penis envy?
I like to go waco and get the town in a roomful =)
...little baby row limits....
HA!
sounds like it works well for you, thanks for the insight.
4 real though, what reason could you have for using BLOBs? I havent seen anyone use them in years. If the image files (or whatever type) are taking up space in the database, why not just leave them in an ordered filesystem and reference them from the DB. You are already taking up space on magnetic by the object being in your column and in cache, why even put them in the DB to begin with? It's more efficient, more easily scalable this way, you may be able to use some compression on the object files, database backups and maintenance will be faster, etc.
Have you looked into some actual "imaging" systems? Filenet, OTG, or some of the slew of open source'ers that have been developed l8-lee?
Acer made something Useful???
Be careful that this latest piece_of_garbage from them doesn't break or fry by itself before ya start hacking it up.
I once had a customer complain soo much about acer workstations crashing and hosing (granted they had Winblows, 10+ hosings and lockups/8hr workday is still uncommon under 95) that we had to eat the cost of 225 of them, and, the cost of 225 "stable" dell machines, and the cost of 3 techs for 3 weeks swapping out the POS'S.
----Fuck Acer, dont ever buy that shit.----------
Plz reply if you are happy with yours, I would like to hear other adventures in Acer.
dig this kewl shit baby...http://www.crazyasscrackers.com/
FUCK YOU and get a sense of humor. It is overly serious and responsibility-craving ppl like you that SUCK the creativity and life from this world now and in the future.
mod this fscking shit up.
I wanna a logo featuring Tux beating down bill gates further as the boot progresses.
There is the Nomad jukebox available too.
You cant spell c - a - p - i - t - a - l - i - Z - e, so STFU.
You gonna pass me over whatever it is youre smoking?
I have installed and supported systems of 250+ users that ran fine on a few (2 or 3) NT boxen, I can just imagine how screaming they run on HPUX, AIX, or solaris (no linux support yet ;(.
Thier software scales better than any other imaging product out there, and an imaging solution is really what you are after, not a SAN.
Play Firearms Half-Life! http://firearmsmod.com - D-Ranged
There are a million programs out there that will wipe files and overwrite with zeros 'X' number of times. Somebody should tell him about that. If delete really deleted files, think about all the SU 's (thats 'stupid users') that would need an incremental backup of thier PC every 10 minutes.
I saw this in a movie called "explorers" once.
HELL YES! long live robotech