Indexing a SQL Server database in some respects is considered both an art and a science. Since this is the case, what are some considerations when designing indexes for a new database or an existing one in production? Are these the same types of steps or not? Do any best practices really exist when it comes to indexing? Where does indexing fall in the priority list from an application or production support perspective?
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Steve Jones is recommending that you don't work the most efficient way at your job. Sometimes.
Steve Jones is recommending that you don't work the most efficient way at your job. Sometimes.
Steve Jones is recommending that you don't work the most efficient way at your job. Sometimes.
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