There are three types of index in SQL namely:
Unique Index:
This index does not allow the field to have duplicate values if the column is unique indexed. If a primary key is defined, a unique index can be applied automatically.
Clustered Index:
This index reorders the physical order of the table and searches based on the basis of key values. Each table can only have one clustered index.
Non-Clustered Index:
Non-Clustered Index does not alter the physical order of the table and maintains a logical order of the data. Each table can have many nonclustered indexes.
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