Adding a POA to dedicate to Indexing

Running 24.3 on SLES 15sp6. I have a secondary domain and server and would like to create a POA on that server and dedicate it to full time indexing. What is the best way to do it?  I set up a DVA on the secondary server, is the process similar? Thanks.

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    Any POA will need file access to the PO directory so creating a second POA on another server also means the second server needs to have the first server PO directory mounted which on itself can cause lots of issues ( filesystem/network etc)

    Having a second POA on the same server does not improve much, it even might bring the performance down as the 2 POA's cant balance things fr each other

    So is there any specific reason you want this as when a DVA on another server then the POA is running this should be fine for performance as it offloads conversion work from the POA server.

    These days i dont see the need to have more then one POA for a PO anymore

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    Any POA will need file access to the PO directory so creating a second POA on another server also means the second server needs to have the first server PO directory mounted which on itself can cause lots of issues ( filesystem/network etc)

    Having a second POA on the same server does not improve much, it even might bring the performance down as the 2 POA's cant balance things fr each other

    So is there any specific reason you want this as when a DVA on another server then the POA is running this should be fine for performance as it offloads conversion work from the POA server.

    These days i dont see the need to have more then one POA for a PO anymore

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    In recent days there were considerations for a second poa; but usually for handling large libraries. However document managent is out of (GroupWise) business now.

    I have one case where I had to use two poas. The second poa supported soap without ssl. This was necessary because a third party utility failed if soap was secure ...


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