Pre 6.0 the device config for each media server and some media information was
stored on the media server, post 6.0 this is all in one place, the EMM
database.
The database uses a real server engine and since it's handling requests from
all other servers there's a bit higher load on the master/emm server than there
used to be.
That being said, very few people actually have the emm server on another
machine. It tends to cause more trouble than it's worth. However, if you
master server is an older and less powerful server you may want to consider
upgrading the box first.
Oh and as noted in a previous reply, you don't want to put NOM on the master
server or else you'll end up with two database engines running on the box and
that can use a lot of resources.
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