Browsing articles tagged with " Binary Large Object?"
Feb
12
2012
12
2012
What is a BLOB or Binary Large Object?
Binary Large Object, also known as a BLOB, is a compilation of binary data stored as a single unit in a database management system. Binary Large Object (BLOB) usually refers to images, audio and other multimedia data, but sometimes, these data are in the BLOB format. Keep in mind that the BLOB format data are not universal. The History of the Binary Large Object or BLOB Binary large object or BLOB is originally just vague chunks of data developed by Jim Starkey, who described the [...]
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