Installing ArcSDE on a 32-bit server to connect to a Oracle DB on Itanium

I am looking for a resolution to have ArcSDE installed to work on a HP Intanium Server with Oracle 9i.
The present option is can I install ArcSDE on a 32-bit server and use the Net8 /Oracle Client connection to access the Oracle 9i Database on a seperate server that is running Itanium 64-bit.
Is this supported method

I'm not sure if it is fully supported, but is "should" work. I have used the 32-bit ArcSDE on a Win2000 server (also client win 2000 boxes with direct connect) to access a Solaris 9-64 Oracle 9iR2 server.
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