Advantages
1.Shredded Storage is not limited to Office file formats
all file types (I.e. .pdf, etc.)
2.Shredded Storage is implemented by SharePoint 2013 and
is supported by both SQL Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 and SQL Server 2012.
3.Shredded Storage is a new feature introduced Sharepoint 2013 .
It makes performance use to storage and Each site or list you create becomes
a reference stored in SQL and each content that is created or
uploaded is also stored in SQL as BLOBs.
Disadvantages
In SharePoint 2010 when version history was enabled, each version of a document created an additional BLOB in your content database. To put that into perspective, if you had a 10MB PowerPoint file that would create a 10MB BLOB. When version 2 was created, that would result in an additional 10MB BLOB. You are probably thinking that this makes sense. The file was modified and I may need to pull that particular version out of SharePoint. However, consider that some modifications do not involve the actual content.
1.Shredded Storage is not limited to Office file formats
all file types (I.e. .pdf, etc.)
2.Shredded Storage is implemented by SharePoint 2013 and
is supported by both SQL Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 and SQL Server 2012.
3.Shredded Storage is a new feature introduced Sharepoint 2013 .
It makes performance use to storage and Each site or list you create becomes
a reference stored in SQL and each content that is created or
uploaded is also stored in SQL as BLOBs.
Disadvantages
In SharePoint 2010 when version history was enabled, each version of a document created an additional BLOB in your content database. To put that into perspective, if you had a 10MB PowerPoint file that would create a 10MB BLOB. When version 2 was created, that would result in an additional 10MB BLOB. You are probably thinking that this makes sense. The file was modified and I may need to pull that particular version out of SharePoint. However, consider that some modifications do not involve the actual content.