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mikebird
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2008-12-22 : 04:25:04
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8096 is the given number of bytes to a page. Then 8192 comes up later. These are are both correctly derived binary amounts, I think, but why the difference for pages? What do they mean? |
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SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks
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Posted - 2008-12-22 : 04:26:59
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8192 is exactly 8k.8096 is the remaining storage available after SQL Server has some overhead for each page. E 12°55'05.63"N 56°04'39.26" |
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