Re: Storing big chunks of text, variable length

Poul L. Christiansen <poulc@cs.auc.dk>

From: "Poul L. Christiansen" <poulc@cs.auc.dk>
To: Thomas Weholt <thomas@cintra.no>
Cc: pgsql-novice@postgresql.org
Date: 2001-04-24T16:07:48Z
Lists: pgsql-novice
The Text type in PostgreSQL 7.1 can hold up to 1GB of text and AFAIK
performes quite well.

Previous versions had a text limit of 8-32KB, so upgrade to 7.1, if you
haven't allready.

HTH,
Poul L. Christiansen

Thomas Weholt wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> What would be the most efficient way, performance wise, of storing alot of
> rather big chunks of text in seperate records in PostgreSQL. I'm dividing
> huge XML-documents into smaller bits and placing the bits into seperate
> records. Requests want all or just some of the records, and the document is
> re-built based on the request. So everything is heavy IO-based.
> 
> What would be the best way to do this? LargeObject, the binary blob feature
> of PostgreSQL or .... ????
> 
> The chunks can be everything from a few lines to entire documents of
> several megabytes ( ok, that's the extreme example, but still .... )
> 
> Best regards,
> Thomas
> 
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