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Entity images can be stored in two locations: | Entity images can be stored in two locations: | ||
* On your backend server, in special entities designed to hold binary documents, for example, Annotation / Note. On Salesforce, this is often sf_contentversion. | * On your backend server, in special entities designed to hold binary documents, for example, Annotation / Note. On Salesforce, this is often sf_contentversion or sf_attachment. | ||
* On external document storage, such as SharePoint. Use external document storage for images related to your organization entities and records, if you don’t want to use server database for these, for example, for cost reasons (storing documents in external document servers is cheaper than storing them directly in the CRM server), or you already have existing external storage that you don’t want to migrate. See [[Documents]] for more information. | * On external document storage, such as SharePoint. Use external document storage for images related to your organization entities and records, if you don’t want to use server database for these, for example, for cost reasons (storing documents in external document servers is cheaper than storing them directly in the CRM server), or you already have existing external storage that you don’t want to migrate. See [[Documents]] for more information. | ||