Hi @Ashwin Gidwani ,
Question is, why would you even want to use RBS with a version of SharePoint that only supports SQL Standard/Enterprise? RBS is supported, but you shouldn't use it. RBS was designed for those coming from SQL Express where there was (originally) a 4GB MDF limit. RBS introduces unnecessary complexity into the environment, primarily related to backup/restores/high availability. It also caps you at a hard 200GB database size limit (including RBS content) where as SharePoint storing docs in SQL supports 4TB+ databases. It is not designed to improve performance.
As for storing GB-sized files, that would obviously be a question of what they are/what you're using them for and is SharePoint an appropriate storage location at all. For example, I wouldn't store ISOs in SharePoint because it doesn't serve a good purpose to do so.
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