Directory structure of DMS/CS server

Dear All,
I have to install SAP DMS/Content Server on Solaris Server,
I came to know that DMS uses SAP Database (MaxDB)
kindly let me know what directory structure to be created in Solaris in  order to install DMS/CS.
Thanx

Hi,
The directory structure of the file system repositories has been designed in such a way as to make efficient, fast, and flexible use of your disks. The main features of file system storage are ..
1. Flat hierarchy
2. Efficient usage ratio of the inodes used for structural objects and content objects
3. Portable layout
4. Self-contained data organization
See the following link for the details..
http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/48cf3046-0a01-0010-20ac-ec65d70a6f3b?QuickLink=index&overridelayout=true
With Regards
Bhuban

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