Data Page
Data pages are the fundamental area to store data in SQL
server.
The data pages contains
- Pages header
- Data Row
- Row Offset or pointers.
The maximum size of a data page is 8 KB
Extents
Extents are basic units in which page are managed. An
extents are 8 physical continuous pages, that is 8*8=64 KB.
·
Uniform extents
are owned by a single object; all eight pages in the extent can only be used by the owning
object.
·
Mixed extents are
shared by up to eight objects. Each of the eight pages in the extent can be
owned by a different object.
Type of Data Pages
The following table shows the page types used in the data files of a SQL Server database.
Page type
|
Contents
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Data
|
Data rows with all data, except text,
ntext, image, nvarchar(max), varchar(max),
varbinary(max), and xml data, when text in row is set to
ON.
|
Index
|
Index entries.
|
Text/Image
|
Large object data types:
·
text, ntext,
image, nvarchar(max), varchar(max), varbinary(max),
and xml data
Variable length columns when the data row exceeds 8
KB:
·
varchar,
nvarchar, varbinary, and sql_variant
|
Global Allocation Map, Shared Global Allocation Map
|
Information about whether extents are
allocated.
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Page Free Space
|
Information about page allocation and free space
available on pages.
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Index Allocation Map
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Information about extents used by a table or index per
allocation unit.
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Bulk Changed Map
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Information about extents modified by bulk operations
since the last BACKUP LOG statement per allocation unit.
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Differential Changed Map
|
Information about extents that have changed since the
last BACKUP DATABASE statement per allocation
unit.
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Published by :
Mr. Joydeep Das
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