Partitioned and Nonpartitioned Primary Indexes - Teradata Vantage

Teradata® VantageCloud Lake

Deployment
VantageCloud
Edition
Lake
Product
Teradata Vantage
Published
January 2023
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2024-04-03
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A primary index can be either partitioned or nonpartitioned. Primary indexes for join indexes can also either be hash- or value-ordered, while primary indexes for all other table types are only hash-ordered.

The decision to define which of the two choices for a table depends on how its rows are most frequently accessed (see Single-Level Partitioning Case Studies). This topic describes the differences between the two types and their relative advantages and disadvantages.