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On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 08:40:46 -0400
Jeff Trout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey folks,
> 
> Asking here since it may deal with clever things such as alignment  
> and or binary reps.
> 
> I'm migrating from some opterons to some xeons (E5345) both are  
> running x86_64. At first I figured I'd need to dump & load my data,  
> which will be painful.  But on a whim I made a test db on the  
> opteron, copied it over (tar) and it fired up and worked fine on the  
> xeon.  Seeing the success of this, I took our PITR backup and  
> restored it properly, and everything seems to be functioning  
> correctly from my tests.

x86_64 is x86_64, regardless of intel or amd.

Joshua D. Drake


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