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In-Memory vs Blob Storage
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Quote:The in-memory allocation is 500 MB. This is the amount of space allotted to the 'Rain' account for queryable data. This space may be spread out over different instances on different servers in a given region. The 20 GB of blob space is stored differently. We use the Digital Ocean Spaces object storage for this feature. This data is not queryable. It is useful for large chunks of data like pictures, video, PDF, etc.

Interesting. Would the address of the blob object, then be stored in memory, as a field in a table? Would this be an internal address or a public URL? Does this mean that all the contents of all tables that have keys, must be stored in the 500 MB area?

In the event of an overflow, (more than 500 MB) would the least used tables be cached out the the hard drive? Or would an account upgrade be required?
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In-Memory vs Blob Storage - by Paul - 04-26-2019, 01:51 AM
RE: In-Memory vs Blob Storage - by mark_talluto - 04-26-2019, 05:47 PM

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