On 08/14/2010 09:33 AM, Lyle McKarns wrote:
> By a mixed environment I mean some Asterisk servers running on AMD and some 
> running on Intel 

If it was possible for that to matter, then the software would be very
poorly written indeed. As another poster said, the only way that would
have any effect is if you compiled binaries specifically for one family
of processors and used them on the other. As far as how the software
operates, by definition the processor type/family does not matter at all.

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