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index fragmentation can greatly affect performance especially on busy tables it occurs when the logical order of our index pages becomes out of sync with the physical order of our data pages and that happens as data is added or modified within a table in this nugget im going to show you how we can identify index fragmentation and the process for repairing it which may require just a simple reorganization of the index or an entire rebuild lets begin with the methods used to identify index fragmentation lets start here with the gui over in object explorer im going to expand adventure works well head down here into tables and lets just pick how about the person.person table here well head down to indexes and lets choose one of these indexes here how about this one right here this is a non-clustered non-unique index on last name first name and middle name so if we right click on this and head down to properties notice we have a page dedicated to fragmentation and here it is total