I've a relatively large DB used for IoT data, approximately around 60 million records. Inserts are performed very frequently in BULK Inserts from Stream Analytics.
This is my table schema:
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[NVEControllerReadings](
[DeviceUniqueIdentifier] [nvarchar](100) NOT NULL,
[NVEControllerTimestamp] [datetimeoffset](7) NOT NULL,
[ProcessedInAzureUtc] [datetimeoffset](7) NOT NULL,
[ParameterTypeId] [int] NULL,
[InstanceId] [int] NULL,
[ParameterNumberId] [int] NOT NULL,
[ParameterValue] [float] NULL,
[ParameterText] [nvarchar](255) NULL)
When performing queries, we're always looking for the latest records for a device, so I've the following clustered index:
CREATE CLUSTERED INDEX [IX_NVEControllerReadings] ON [dbo].[NVEControllerReadings](
[DeviceUniqueIdentifier] ASC,
[NVEControllerTimestamp] DESC)WITH (STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE = OFF, DROP_EXISTING = OFF, ONLINE = OFF) ON [PRIMARY]
I also have a non clustered index for covering indexes targeted against ParameterTypeId, ParameterNumberId and InstanceId.
CREATE NONCLUSTERED INDEX [IX_ParameterTypeId_ParameterNumberId_InstanceId] ON [dbo].[NVEControllerReadings](
[ParameterTypeId] ASC,
[ParameterNumberId] ASC,
[InstanceId] ASC) INCLUDE ( [ParameterValue]) WITH (STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE = OFF, DROP_EXISTING = OFF, ONLINE = OFF) ON [PRIMARY]
The ParameterValue is included as a key column, because that's the final result of the query, I'm interested.
However, when executing queries targeted against my nonclustered index, it can take up the 3-5 minutes to return a single result, which I don't understand. According to my Exceution Plan, the nonclustered index is used as intended with a Index Seek.
Here's a link to the execution plan: https://www.brentozar.com/pastetheplan/?id=r1NAwrRUN (The query took 03:32 to complete).
I've tried rebuilding my indexes to achieve a lower fragmentation rate and updating the statistics, but without luck so far.
Can anyone point me in a direction to my problem?
Thanks in advance.