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What happens if you add a new index to large table?
Answer Posted / Sanjeev Kumar Pandey
Adding a new index to a large table in SQL Server may significantly improve query performance, but it can also slow down insert, update, and delete operations because the database has to maintain the index. However, modern SQL Servers are designed to handle this efficiently.
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