Failover between ASA5515-X and ASA5510

Hi,
I would like to know if it's possible and how can we setup a failover between ASA 5515-X and a ASA 5510.
I'm aware that the ASA 5510 requires Security Plus for HA Active/Active.
Any answer are welcome,
Thanks !

Hi Jouni,
Thanks for your prompt answer !
Too bad to hear that we can't achieve that :/
I guess that in the concept, HA must be same hardware (make sense of course, as we need to be "higly" available if one hardware fall down),
but for the concept to "fail" over something, it would have been great to have features within multi device (like you can temporary  "fail" over a 10 Mbps line when your 100 Mbps is down...)
But well, too much concept, it's how it is ! ;= Thanks again for your accurate answer !
Nice day'

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