INF: SQL Clustered and Non-Clustered Index Sort Work AreaID: Q45667
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The following information discusses how the "sort work area" associated with clustered and non-clustered indexes is created and stored within SQL Server.
When a clustered index is created on a table that already contains
data, a new copy of the table's data is created in the same database.
When the new copy is completed, the old copy is deallocated and the
"sort work area" becomes the new table. As a result, when a clustered
index is created, there must be enough unreserved space in the
database to hold a second entire copy of the table.
When a non-clustered index is created, data space in the TEMPDB
database is used as the "sort work area." The area in TEMPDB is
released when the sort is completed.
In both cases SQL Server will NOT allocate temporary storage from
free disk space.
Keywords : kbother SSrvServer
Version : 4.2
Platform : OS/2
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Last Reviewed: March 6, 1999