Hetrogeneous Operating Systems in one Farm

Hi,
Can we have Oracle Application Servers installed on different OS (i.e. HP-UX and Windows) under Single FARM.
I have Oracle AS10g

Hi Deepak
Thanks for anwer. We have successfully make a farm in which three different OS associated.
But any configuration updations related operations are slow.

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