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Anaconda, how to perform installation in a multiple-server and multi-arch environment, same network-mounted home (Linux Redhat)?

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I like to mount the same home folders on different servers, a set of them have x86_64 arch, and a set of them have Power9 architecture. (both running Linux Redhat)

I like to understand what may be the best way to use (and install) conda (e.g., ..miniconda), both in userspace or system-wide installation, in a way that I can access the right "conda" binary when running on a specific architecture, and in a way that configurations don't collide.

In detail I like to know if there is a smart way to install conda in a different path but also to refer to a different config from the one in .conda, OR if mantaining a single conda configuration in .conda does not cause real issues in such situation (but conda env paths set correctly).

How can I implement one of these solutions (best way)? Any other suggestion or approach, different from my startin' ideas will be very appreciated. Regards,

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