Hardware Requirements for SOA Suite 11.1.1.4.0 on Exalogic Server.

Hi,
I am trying to establish hardware requirements for installing SOA Suite 11.1.1.4.0 on ExaLogic Server for development, testing, staging and production environment. What will be the ideal configurations you need for a 2 Node Cluster on Exalogic Server.
Any help will be appreciated.
Cheers,
Varun

"Can we have same configurations for production that enterprise deployment guide speaks about."
That is your own choice, maybe you want a different identity management system or do not want to use RAC etcetera.
You pick the components that are relevant to you and follow the guide to set-up these components.
To get acquainted with setting-up such an environment it would be wise to start with the webhosts and the soahosts, see if you can get to work.
"Whether we need to think about high availability system incase of production or will this configuration suffice the scenario here."
It discusses a reference topology for a high available environment and how to set-up the environment.

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