Weblogic capacity planning /processor sizing?

does anyone have suggestions regarding processor sizing for weblogic server?
does BEA post any recommendations based on expected page views per second or
anything of the sort?

Contact your sales rep. They should be able to provide capacity planning guide.
Kumar
joe paterno wrote:
does anyone have suggestions regarding processor sizing for weblogic server?
does BEA post any recommendations based on expected page views per second or
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