![]() Data inserted via "trickle-feed" will typically be inserted uncompressed using the new efficient insert group data page format where multiple columns are grouped onto data pages for column-organized tables. In addition, the amount of storage required is reduced when column-organized tables are populated with a small number of rows using insert statements. This optimized trickle-feed insert processing is better able to apply page-based string compression which could result in better compression results than in prior releases. ![]() ![]() ![]() Inserts for data into column-organized tables via a "trickle-feed" (SQL statements that insert a small number of new rows) have improved processing time and reduced memory, storage, and log space consumption. ![]()
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