Geoff Flight wrote:
> Does random distribution truly speed up an index?

I think so, because more potential matches can be eliminated with every step. 
For 
instance, a UUID of:

'0fc3616f-1548-4574-b277-0105d15f09b7'

starts with '0', and there are 16 possibilities for each character. So in a 
randomly-generated UUID (which I use) in a million rows you'd expect about 
62,500 
records for each possibility in position 0. So just looking at position 0, 
you'd 
eliminate (1,000,000 - 62,500) rows from the candidates.

You then look at position 1, and your set to consider isn't 1,000,000 rows but 
around 
62,500 rows. 'f' occurs about 3907 times. Etc. etc. You may well find a unique 
row 
within only a few iterations like this.

Paul




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