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The real test is pasting in a Word doc:

Compression with SQL Server 2008 9th December 2008

Compression is a feature available with Enterprise and Developer Editions of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 only.

Practical Guidance

·    Compressing tables in SQL Server can reduce their storage size, and so the execution time of certain queries, by a factor of up to 3; meaning a query that previously took 30 minutes, might now only take 10 minutes.

·    You must set a table to be a compressed table when it is created. The default is no compression:

CREATE TABLE [MyTable]( …………… ) WITH (DATA_COMPRESSION = PAGE)

·    You can alter an existing table to apply compression:

ALTER TABLE [MyTable] REBUILD WITH (DATA_COMPRESSION = PAGE)

·    A compressed table behalves identically to a ‘normal’ table. Meaning table compression will not impact any of your code (other than making it run faster).

·    Compression applies to indexes, just the same as well as tables. Again, the default is no compression:

CREATE NONCLUSTERED INDEX [MyIndex] ON [MyTable]([MyField) WITH (DATA_COMPRESSION = PAGE)

ALTER INDEX [MyIndex] ON [MyTable] REBUILD WITH (DATA_COMPRESSION = PAGE)

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