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Can I mix different kinds of hardware and operating systems in one MySQL Cluster?

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Can I mix different kinds of hardware and operating systems in one MySQL Cluster?

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Yes, as long as all machines and operating systems have the same “endianness” (all big-endian or all little-endian). We are working to overcome this limitation in a future MySQL Cluster release. It is also possible to use software from different MySQL Cluster releases on different nodes. However, we support this only as part of a rolling upgrade procedure (see Section 17.5.1, “Performing a Rolling Restart of a MySQL Cluster”).

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Yes, so long as all machines and operating systems have the same “endianness” (all big-endian or all little-endian). It is also possible to use different MySQL Cluster releases on different nodes. However, we recommend this be done only as part of a rolling upgrade procedure (see Section 15.5.1, “Performing a Rolling Restart of the Cluster”).

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Yes, so long as all machines and operating systems have the same “endianness” (all big-endian or all little-endian). It is also possible to use different MySQL Cluster releases on different nodes. However, we recommend this be done only as part of a rolling upgrade procedure (see Section 17.5.1, “Performing a Rolling Restart of the Cluster”).

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Yes, as long as all machines and operating systems have the same “endianness” (all big-endian or all little-endian). We are working to overcome this limitation in a future MySQL Cluster release. It is also possible to use software different MySQL Cluster releases on different nodes. However, we support this only as part of a rolling upgrade procedure (see Section 17.5.1, “Performing a Rolling Restart of a MySQL Cluster”).

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Yes, so long as all machines and operating systems have the same 「endianness」 (all big-endian or all little-endian). It is also possible to use different MySQL Cluster releases on different nodes. However, we recommend this be done only as part of a rolling upgrade procedure (see 項14.5.1. 「クラスタのローリング再起動の実行」).

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