Hardware requirements for using BI-IP

Hello experts,
i would like to have something like a how to paper in which i can find something about the hardware requirements for ideal using of BI integrated planning. Can anyone give me a help?
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Ali

HI Ali,
I have been unable to find specific hardware requirements for using BI -IP so I would refer you to the hardware requirements for running Bi as per notes:
1013139 - prereqs for frontend bi7
1013201 - Hardware and Software requirement for BI Standalone frontend
and please also review the IP note:
1056259 - Collective note: Performance of BI planning
I hope this helps
best regards
Orla.

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