Disk Space of a new 2004s installation

Hello guys,
i want to build up a test system on a linux vmware system (no development system - a test system for us)...
So i need to know the disks space that a "empty" installation is using?
How many disk space is used in case of a new 2004s installation?
Regards
Stefan

Hi Stefan,
It depends upon which it scenario you are choosing, for example whether it is ABAP or ABAP + JAVA , usage types ( EP / BI / PI / MI.. etc) you have selected, and so on ... You can use Installation Guide to calculate minimum required space for different scenarios.
Blank installation of ECC 6.0  system takes around 73 GB of space. 
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