Best methodology for storing files from website and then push to CRM
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Currently from our website users upload files (images, pdf etc)
These will be pushed to our CRM system
Current approach is, we are storing the uploaded files in blob stream in our database and then from windows service we are pushing to CRM systems and clearing off the blob stream from our database to improve disc space
So, Wanted to know what is the best solution for the above approach as storing the blob in database is not a good practice
In short - store uploaded files temporarily (database or CDN or filesystem ?) and push to other systems from our windows service. what/where is the best approach to store uploaded files?
Any inputs would be helpful
database file cdn methodology
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Currently from our website users upload files (images, pdf etc)
These will be pushed to our CRM system
Current approach is, we are storing the uploaded files in blob stream in our database and then from windows service we are pushing to CRM systems and clearing off the blob stream from our database to improve disc space
So, Wanted to know what is the best solution for the above approach as storing the blob in database is not a good practice
In short - store uploaded files temporarily (database or CDN or filesystem ?) and push to other systems from our windows service. what/where is the best approach to store uploaded files?
Any inputs would be helpful
database file cdn methodology
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– Neville Kuyt
Nov 16 '18 at 14:07
I have rephrased my question. Is it fine now ?
– Guru Prasad
Nov 20 '18 at 10:49
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Currently from our website users upload files (images, pdf etc)
These will be pushed to our CRM system
Current approach is, we are storing the uploaded files in blob stream in our database and then from windows service we are pushing to CRM systems and clearing off the blob stream from our database to improve disc space
So, Wanted to know what is the best solution for the above approach as storing the blob in database is not a good practice
In short - store uploaded files temporarily (database or CDN or filesystem ?) and push to other systems from our windows service. what/where is the best approach to store uploaded files?
Any inputs would be helpful
database file cdn methodology
Currently from our website users upload files (images, pdf etc)
These will be pushed to our CRM system
Current approach is, we are storing the uploaded files in blob stream in our database and then from windows service we are pushing to CRM systems and clearing off the blob stream from our database to improve disc space
So, Wanted to know what is the best solution for the above approach as storing the blob in database is not a good practice
In short - store uploaded files temporarily (database or CDN or filesystem ?) and push to other systems from our windows service. what/where is the best approach to store uploaded files?
Any inputs would be helpful
database file cdn methodology
database file cdn methodology
edited Nov 19 '18 at 10:51
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asked Nov 16 '18 at 11:51
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Hi, welcome to Stack Overflow. This question is rather wide, and mostly opinion based - please read stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask and refine your question.
– Neville Kuyt
Nov 16 '18 at 14:07
I have rephrased my question. Is it fine now ?
– Guru Prasad
Nov 20 '18 at 10:49
add a comment |
Hi, welcome to Stack Overflow. This question is rather wide, and mostly opinion based - please read stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask and refine your question.
– Neville Kuyt
Nov 16 '18 at 14:07
I have rephrased my question. Is it fine now ?
– Guru Prasad
Nov 20 '18 at 10:49
Hi, welcome to Stack Overflow. This question is rather wide, and mostly opinion based - please read stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask and refine your question.
– Neville Kuyt
Nov 16 '18 at 14:07
Hi, welcome to Stack Overflow. This question is rather wide, and mostly opinion based - please read stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask and refine your question.
– Neville Kuyt
Nov 16 '18 at 14:07
I have rephrased my question. Is it fine now ?
– Guru Prasad
Nov 20 '18 at 10:49
I have rephrased my question. Is it fine now ?
– Guru Prasad
Nov 20 '18 at 10:49
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Hi, welcome to Stack Overflow. This question is rather wide, and mostly opinion based - please read stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask and refine your question.
– Neville Kuyt
Nov 16 '18 at 14:07
I have rephrased my question. Is it fine now ?
– Guru Prasad
Nov 20 '18 at 10:49