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# Global Indexer

Global Indexer is a crucial component designed to enhance data search, retrieval, and management across various instances of the Guardian framework. Here are the key features and functionalities of the Global Indexer:

1. **Comprehensive Data Search**: The Global Indexer allows users to perform advanced searches across all data within the Guardian ecosystem. This includes searching for specific data points, documents, and policy-related information across different Guardian instances.
2. **Data Storage and Indexing**: It improves data storage capabilities, ensuring that complex analytical queries can be run efficiently. This includes searches for data similarities and checks for potential double entries across different instances.
3. **Global Search Capability**: Users can perform global searches on the entire dataset produced by all Guardian instances since the project's inception. This ensures a thorough and comprehensive retrieval of data.
4. **User-Friendly Interface**: The Indexer provides a user-friendly interface that facilitates efficient navigation and utilization of the extensive data stored within the Guardian system. This interface is designed to help users execute searches and retrieve results effectively.
5. **Integration with Hedera and IPFS**: The Indexer is integrated with Hedera and IPFS, enhancing the data storage and indexing capabilities of the Guardian framework. This integration supports the efficient handling of large datasets and complex queries.


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