Exchange 2013 IOPS Requirements for ActiveSync and anti-virus

I am currently planning to replace my Exchange 2003 server with Exchange 2013. I have used the Exchange Server 2013 Role Requirements Calculator but I'm stuck on how much additional IOPS to add for ActiveSync and my anti-virus solution (Symantec Mail Security
for Microsoft Exchange). The only info I've found for ActiveSync in regards to additional IOPS is to add .5 but nothing for SMSMSE. Symantec's web site has nothing on this (the question has been asked but not answered). I've also seen the ActiveSync question
asked but not answered.
Any advice or guidance would be appreciated.
Thank you.

Only Symantec can answer that for the A/V, but for ActiveSync, assuming you are using mostly Android/iOS, I would recommend using 1.3 for both IOPS Multiplication Factor and Megacycles Multiplication Factor.
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    Outlook.Proxy                
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    FrontendTransport            
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    11                 
    Online             
    HubTransport                 
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    29            
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    9                  
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    Online             
    Transport                    
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    9                  
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    2                   
    NotApplicable       Compliance                   
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    2                  
    NotApplicable       Outlook                      
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    2                  
    Online             
    UM.CallRouter                
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    7                  
    NotApplicable       UserThrottling               
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    7                  
    NotApplicable       Search       
                    Healthy       
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    3                  
    NotApplicable       Security                     
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    3                  
    NotApplicable       IMAP.Protocol                
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    3                  
    NotApplicable       Datamining                   
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    3          
    NotApplicable       Provisioning                 
    Healthy        1/3/2014 5:19:56 AM     
    3                  
    NotApplicable       POP.Protocol                 
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    NotApplicable       Outlook.Protocol             
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    9                  
    NotApplicable       Store                        
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    6                  
    NotApplicable       TransportSync                
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    3                  
    NotApplicable       MailboxTransport             
    Healthy        1/3/2014 5:21:11 AM     
    6                   
    NotApplicable       EventAssistants              
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    2                  
    NotApplicable       MRS                          
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    3                  
    NotApplicable       MessageTracing               
    Healthy        1/3/2014 5:18:15 AM     
    3                  
    NotApplicable       CentralAdmin                 
    Healthy        1/3/2014 5:17:25 AM     
    3                  
    NotApplicable       UM.Protocol                  
    Healthy        1/3/2014 5:17:08 AM     
    3                  
    NotApplicable       Autodiscover.Protocol        
    Healthy        1/3/2014 5:17:13 AM     
    3                  
    NotApplicable       OAB                          
    Healthy        1/3/2014 5:20:51 AM     
    3                  
    NotApplicable       OWA.Protocol                 
    Healthy        1/3/2014 5:20:52 AM     
    3                  
    NotApplicable       Calendaring                  
    Healthy        11/24/2013 6:56:59 AM   
    3                  
    NotApplicable       PushNotifications.Protocol   
    Healthy        11/21/2013 6:16:05 PM   
    3                  
    NotApplicable       EWS.Protocol                 
    Healthy        1/3/2014 5:19:07 AM     
    3                  
    NotApplicable       ActiveSync.Protocol 
             Healthy       
    1/3/2014 5:20:16 AM      3                  
    NotApplicable       RemoteMonitoring             
    Healthy        1/5/2014 3:47:09 AM     
    3
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    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150489%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx
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    Thanks
    Mavis
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    Something is really broken, i really can use the help..
    I'm going to try to install Exchange 2013 SP1, but i don't know if this one is needed when CU6 has been installed.
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    I already checked the inheritance settings on the users in the AD.
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