Storage-Attached Indexing (SAI) Overview
Storage-Attached Indexing (SAI) allow you create one or multiple secondary indexes on the same database table, with each SAI index based on any column. Exception: there is no need to define an SAI index based on a single-column partition key.
- What is SAI?
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Use Storage-Attached Indexing (SAI) to create multiple secondary indexes on the same table.
- SAI quickstart
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Follow the steps to get started quickly with Storage-Attached Indexing (SAI).
- Create SAI indexes
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Create SAI indexes on a table.
- Drop SAI indexes
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Drop SAI indexes from a table.
- Examine SAI column index and query rules
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Understand the columns on which you can define SAI indexes and run queries.
- SAI write path and read path
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Describe the SAI write path and read path.
- SAI FAQs
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Frequently asked questions about Storage-Attached Indexing (SAI).