Hardware requirement for EBS R12 (12.1.3)

Hi,
Can any one please let me know what is the hardware requirement for EBS R12 (12.1.3) for 100 users and which going into be TEST instance.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks,
Venkat

Can any one please let me know what is the hardware requirement for EBS R12 (12.1.3) for 100 users and which going into be TEST instance.
Thanks in advance.This topic was discussed many times in the forum before, please see old threads for details.
https://forums.oracle.com/forums/search.jspa?threadID=&q=Hardware+AND+Requirements&objID=c3&dateRange=all&userID=&numResults=15&rankBy=10001
https://forums.oracle.com/forums/search.jspa?threadID=&q=Hardware+AND+Benchmark&objID=c3&dateRange=all&userID=&numResults=15&rankBy=10001
https://forums.oracle.com/forums/search.jspa?threadID=&q=Hardware+AND+R12&objID=c3&dateRange=all&userID=&numResults=15&rankBy=10001
Thanks,
Hussein

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