Disk Partition for EHP4/Windows server 2008/SQL server 2008

Hi All
What is the drive partition recommendation for EHP4 ERP6 on Windows  server 2008 and SQL server 2008? I have checked the notes/ SAP Documents  but have not find any information related with SAP recommendation on this. Please help.
I need the recommended partition size for  SAP application , transaction log,  SAP datafiles , MS SQL server installation files for DEV/QUA/Production 
If you have a similar landscape for EHP4 ,  can you check in your DEV,QUA, Production set up  and tell the allocated and used partition size for SAP application, transaction log, SAP datafiles, MS SQL server installation files.
Regards
Sahad

Hello Sahad
As described by Markus and also, i want to share my company landscape information.
We are using HP SAN Environment with using the SAP SR2 SQL 2005 and Win 2003 on HP Itanium Processor.
We had reserved and present the following vdisk from the SAN Environment to the PRD server.
F:\DATABASE                     600GB   RAID 5      ( still 200 GB free ** we lived our system on 1 Aug 2007)
L:\TRANSACTION LOG         30GB   RAID 1      ( Expanded up to the disk space ** make backup 4 times a day )
T:\TEMPDB                              1GB   RAID 1
K:\KERNEL                         100 GB   RAID 5       (30 GB Free ** updaing kernely and EW tools upon the latest availability)
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