> > There is no such thing as a lopsided B-tree, because a B-tree is by definition self-balancing. Perhaps that answers your original question. > You do incur the cost of rebalancing often and the cost/frequency/extent is related to fill factor. > >
> > There is no such thing as a lopsided B-tree, because a B-tree is by definition self-balancing. Perhaps that answers your original question. > You do incur the cost of rebalancing often and the cost/frequency/extent is related to fill factor. > >