SQL Server 2008 allows for data compression
in tables, indexes, and partitions, which
can save disk space and allow more data to fit into
RAM, increasing query performance. Microsoft
has found that in data warehousing scenarios, the
new compression techniques have brought savings
that have reduced the size of tables to 15 to 50
percent of their original size. Data compression in
SQL Server 2008 comes in two flavors: row compression
and page compression.
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