Ask HN: Storing Images in PostgreSQL vs. Object Storage for Large Datasets
Is it advisable to store images directly in PostgreSQL for a dataset of 100 million records, each with a 200KB image, or should I use object storage with references from the start? My primary and only use case involves creating multimodal embeddings for search and relevance purposes.
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[ 0.25 ms ] story [ 14.8 ms ] threadBut an object store may be more convenient overall.
When I did something similar, I did store embeddings and the image UUID in a table and my images in an object store with the same UUIDs as filenames. It was simpler to upload the images and put them available through a CDN.
I would calculate the costs of something like S3 versus buying five 4TB HDDs and running a network file server.
You're going to save a ton of money hosting this yourself. I would go with two used powerful desktop PCs. One as a DB server and the other as the file server.
Store the images on the file server and store the image's path in the database server.