A latch can be defined as an object that ensures data integrity on other objects in SQL Server memory, particularly pages. They
are a logical construct that ensures controlled access to a resource and isolationism when required for pages in use. In contrast
to locks, latches are an internal SQL Server mechanism that isn’t exposed outside the SQLOS.
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