Hardware requirements for Fusion Applications Setup

Hi,
I want to provision Oracle Fusion Applications CRM domain as a reference implementation to understand the CRM functionality and for other R&D purposes.
For such an implementation with no high traffic, no load balancing/high availability and just setting up just an FA CRM product offering-- Please help me in understanding the minimum hardware requirements for provisioning this set up.
(Raising this thread in this forum in reference to few other FA threads being addressed in this forum.
Please suggest me the most appropriate forum if this is not the right place)
Thanks,
Srikanth.

Hi!
I hope all the things are ok with you, well i have a trouble, i'm installing Oracle Applications 11i (Oracle DB 10g) on RHEL4, i have all the requirements to install and i followed the steps to install on
the manual r115102ins-1, i begin the installation with the displays screen but one of this check progress bars (Monitor Installation Progress), during the installation, Rapid Install displays a main progress bar and an individual progress bar.
When i enter the correct path for Oracle Applications Rapid Install -RDBMS Disk3, the porcentage stops in 86% and not go on, why? Is there a solution?
Is there anyone for help me!!
Best Regards!!

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