In Entity Framework 4.3 and onward, it is possible to create and drop an index with Code First migration. However this had been done manually by editing the migration because we cannot include an index anywhere in a Code First model. With the Entity Framework 6.1, it is possible to add an index to a model and it can be created and dropped automatically by migrations.
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