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Indexing Memory-Optimized Tables

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The past few chapters have focused on specialized indexing-related data types in SQL Server. SQL Server also offers specialized tables that reside in memory called memory-optimized, or in-memory, tables. Introduced in SQL Server 2014, these tables reside fully within memory while SQL Server is running relying on disk-based structures only for ensuring the ability to recover from service restarts.

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Strate, J. (2019). Indexing Memory-Optimized Tables. In: Expert Performance Indexing in SQL Server 2019. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5464-6_6

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