The row header contains metadata describing the row. It contains information about the row type, the column count and a NULL-bitmap. Read on to get all the details.
SQL Server stores actual table data in pages of type 1, data pages. Read on to see how to navigate a data page and how to find each row using the row offset array.
SQL Server organizes databases in chunks of 8192 bytes, called pages. Each page starts out with 96 byte of meta-information – the page header. Read on to see what kind of information is stored in this special area.
SQL Server organizes all data into virtual containers called pages. The DBCC PAGE command can be used to explore these pages. This post starts a series about pages in SQL Server.