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Originally, Postgres 4.2 supported three standard
implementations of large objects: as files external
to Postgres, as UNIX files managed by Postgres, and as data
stored within the Postgres database. It causes
considerable confusion among users. As a result, we only
support large objects as data stored within the Postgres
database in PostgreSQL. Even though is is slower to
access, it provides stricter data integrity.
For historical reasons, this storage scheme is referred to as
Inversion large objects. (We will use Inversion and large
objects interchangeably to mean the same thing in this
section.)