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		<description>[...] Back To Basics: Creating Indexes If you haven’t already done so, its now time to start adding indexes to your database. The catch with index is that there is such a thing as to much or a good thing. As you add more and more indexes to your database your INSERT, &#8230; [...]</description>
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