Compatible CPU in HA

Hello

I have a question a compatible CPU fight in HA AND FT?

for example, I want implimention HA in 3 servers

CPU to 3 servers must be of same Type '' intel5660' or any Type just 56xx.

However no significant processor in 3 servers for HA is similar and that future important service FT

for HA (which is a restart and not a hot migration) do not really require a corresponding CPU family. Only FT, vMotion and DRS requires the right kind of family. or alternatively, you can look in the so-called EVC http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1003212

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