vrsanaidu >inserting image into database is not a good thing, after wide usage of your website drastically performance will be decrease.
Vrsanaidu is correct; storing images in the database makes the database significantly bigger, thus fewer rows can be help in a given amount of memory, leading to a fall-off in performance as the database size increases..
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Re: Upload Images into SQL Server and display on DataGrid in ASP.NET
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vrsanaidu >inserting image into database is not a good thing, after wide usage of your website drastically performance will be decrease.
Vrsanaidu is correct; storing images in the database makes the database significantly bigger, thus fewer rows can be help in a given amount of memory, leading to a fall-off in performance as the database size increases..This earns you a point and marks your thread as Resolved so we will all know you have been helped.
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