Hardware Requirements for the SAP SSM (pilot works) installation

Hi All,
Can any one please provide me with the information on hardware requirements for the SAP SSM (pilot works) installation.
Thanks in advance.
Anjum.

I'm think if you can install Windows then enough RAM and Processor you have ....
In any case "the more the better" .
Regards.

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