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Oracle Large Object Data Types (LOB) | Oracle SQL fundamentals

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LOB stands for Large Object, a stream of #data stored in a #database. Maximum capacity of a LOB is (4 gigabytes-1) bytes. In #Oracle three kinds of #LOB data type exist: #BLOB datatype stores unstructured binary large objects. LOB is large object byte used to store large amount of data. The following types come under LOB data types: #CLOB and #NCLOB can both be used to store 4 GB of data in the database. Website: https://www.dbagenesis.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dbagenesis/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dbagenesis/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DbaGenesis

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