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The article provides an in-depth examination of the B+Tree index structures used in InnoDB, explaining their logical organization, the roles of leaf and non-leaf pages, and how data is stored and accessed. It also includes practical examples and commands for creating and analyzing a sample B+Tree index within an InnoDB table. The content is aimed at users looking to understand the internal workings of InnoDB's indexing mechanism.
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