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An operation that removes all rows in a table without causing any triggered action
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Truncate a table with 17 billion rows in an AG
Truncate table command truncates rows instantly and does not write deleted rows to transaction log file
Usually Truncate table executes instantly and there is no noticeable network traffic between replicas … Consider backing up the database and save the backup to archive before doing truncate, so you can restore the 17 billion table later, if needed …