Is having a primary key that auto increments on each new row necessary? for me this number is getting quite long and I’m not even using it for anything.
I can imagine that with gradual user activity on my site new rows will be added (I am only testing atm with just 2 alfa test users and already the number has auto incremented to over 100), eventually this number could reach silly proportions (example: 10029379000577352881086) and not only slow the site down (effecting user experience) but also could inevitably push my site over its quota (exceeding its allowed size (laymen’s))
really is this needed?
If you have some field/column (or combination of columns) which can be a primary key, use that, why use Auto increment. There are school of thoughts which believe using a mix of both. You could search for surrogate keys and you may find this answer interesting Surrogate vs. natural/business keys
For size quota problem, practically I don’t think the maximum auto increment value would cause your site to go over data limit. If it is of int type it will take 4 bytes, regardless of the value inside. For SQL server int type could contain values ranging from -2^31 (-2,147,483,648) to 2^31-1 (2,147,483,647).
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