Hardware requirements for Reports 6i server

Hi,
I would like to know what are the hardware requirements for installing Reports 6i server. We we would like to deploy all reports through the web and expect a maximum of 50 users to fire reports at any given time during the day.
Any help will be very much appreciated.
Thanks.

Hi Umesh. You need to read this http://service.sap.com/ides .Download  the documentation to that version which it is pleasant to you and in it there will be all corresponding information about hardware and e.t.c.
Regards.

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