What are performance limits for HFM 11.1 64-bit?

Hello All,
Does anybody tried subj or have any Oracle/Hyperion materials about 64-bit version?
How much RAM can HFM 64-bit take? (32-bit one could eat 2GB only)
What it recommended limit for base records number in sub-cubes?
Thank you in advance.

Hi Mike,
In version 11.1.2.3.500, the performance of the GUI has been decreased comparing to previous versions due to the use of the ADF. However, there are parameters in the system that you can change in order to improve the situation. The best approach is to contact an infrastructure consultant who will review the system and edit the OHS/IIS parameters.
Additionally, there is a rumor that version 11.1.2.4 has solved these issues and hopefully a few more.
I am sure that you will find more info on EPM System Infrastructure
Regards,
Thanos

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