Cisco UC Mgmt Suite

Hi,
Need your help in according to Cisco UC Management Suite portfolio.
- Cisco Unified Operations Manager 2.2 (CUOM)
- Cisco Unified Service Monitor 2.2 (CUSM)
- Cisco Unified Provisioning Manager 1.3 (CUPM)
- Cisco Unified Service Statistics Manager 1.2 (CUSSM)
1.
Is it possible to run all these Windows 2003 server applications on the same
hardware server/box in the implementation of up to 1000 phones and up to 1000 devices ?
The question is born in according to the picture I've attached here.
2.
Do I need special Cisco-approved Windows 2003 Server or it'll be sufficient any OEM one ?
3.
As newbie in UC Management theme I also wonder why it isn't possbile to live without
UC Management Suite and use only Cisco CUCM's BAT (for provisioning) and RTMT (for monitoring) ?
I mean, don't you think UC Management Suite is an excess and unnecessary entity ?
Thank you.

Hey Tobivan,
Hope all is well :)
1. Yes, co-resident document below.
2. Cisco approved not required. Can be on VMware as well.
3. Nice to have not "must have"
Installation Guide for Cisco Unified Operations Manager 2.2 (Includes Service Monitor)
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/cisco_unified_operations_manager/2.2/installation/guide/prereq.html
Cheers!
Rob

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    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.43 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.44 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.45 = INTEGER: idle(1)
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    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.47 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.48 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.49 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.50 = INTEGER: idle(1)
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    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.84 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.85 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.86 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.87 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.88 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.89 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.90 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.91 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.92 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.93 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.94 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.95 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.96 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.97 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.98 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.99 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.100 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.101 = INTEGER: idle(1)
    ISDN-MIB::isdnBearerOperStatus.102 = INTEGER: idle(1)
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