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mother this is Kevin Hill from Dallas DBAs as you can tell from the intro slide weamp;#39;re gonna be talking about duplicate indexes today thereamp;#39;s a blog post that I wrote yesterday and today is I donamp;#39;t know mid-november I wrote it yesterday and itamp;#39;s gonna be linked in the description of this video explaining why theyamp;#39;re bad but the short version is if youamp;#39;ve got two indexes that do the same thing sequel server is doing double the work to maintain them whenever data changes one of the problems is that a lot of people will go out and independent silos will create an index that satisfies their query but they wonamp;#39;t necessarily look at the other indexes so as you wind up with tables that have you know query on one column or they have an index on one column and then another index on out of the column and youamp;#39;ll see this repeated throughout next thing you know youamp;#39;ve got 30 indexes on one table and single servers doing an awfu