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Memory Optimized Tables typically refer to tables where the rows in the table are stored in the server's RAM.
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Memory optimized DLLs not being removed
From BOL, my understanding is that DBAs do not need to administer DLLs created for memory optimized tables, or natively compiled stored procedures, as they are recompiled automatically, when the SQL S …