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| # Alternative architectures
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| As stated in the [Prerequisites](prerequisites.md), currently only `x86_64` is fully supported. However, it is possible to set the target architecture, and some tools can be built on the host or other measures can be used.
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| To that end add the following variable to your `vars.yml` file (see [Configuring playbook](configuring-playbook.md)):
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| ```yaml
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| matrix_architecture: <your-matrix-server-architecture>
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| ```
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| Currently supported architectures are the following:
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| - `amd64` (the default)
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| - `arm64`
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| - `arm32`
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| so for the Raspberry Pi, the following should be in your `vars.yml` file:
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| ```yaml
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| matrix_architecture: "arm32"
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| ```
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| ## Implementation details
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| For `amd64`, prebuilt container images (see the [container images we use](container-images.md)) are used for all components (except [Hydrogen](configuring-playbook-client-hydrogen.md), which goes through self-building).
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| For other architectures, components which have a prebuilt image make use of it. If the component is not available for the specific architecture, [self-building](self-building.md) will be used. Not all components support self-building though, so your mileage may vary.
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