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It really is going to come down to how many nonclustered indexes you have on the table, how many transactions per second are writing to the table and how the SQL Server's storage is configured.
Once you've defined a temporal table, SQL Server automatically keeps a history of all the changes that the rows in the table go through, storing old versions of the data in a "historical" table ...
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