BFILE storage requirement?

How much storage does a BFILE data type require within the database? Please note that I'm not asking about the file system file which the BFILE points to, but rather the BFILE pointer itself. Thanks!

Hi parker,
this moving of files into the BFILE is done periodically by a background agent called CLEANUPAGENT. Please check the agent's configuration in the EM.
Furthermore you can have a look into the ContentDB admin guide there you can find all informations regarding the configuration of this agent like using the property:
ECM.AGENT.CLEANUPAGENT.ARCHIVETOBFILE.ActivationMultiplier
Kind regards,
- Roland

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