Capacity planning guide

Hello,
I just read the following document: Forms services 6i - Capacity Planning Guide.
I have the following question: Are these figures still valid for Forms services 10g?
Is there any newer documentation available?
Regards Erik

The document does not really give figures but more, the way you should plan to estimate your capacity - as such, the document is relevant for 10g as well as 6i
Regards
Grant Ronald
Forms Product Management

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