Hardware requirements in production

Hi Experts
Pls share your experience for the recommended Disk Space, Memory, Processors for each product in Production
Product          
Oracle Weblogic 10.3 and OIM 9.1
Disk Space (Gb)     Memory (Gb)     Processors (n x 1.8 Ghz Xeon) -- ?
Oracle Database 11.1.0.7
Disk Space (Gb)     Memory (Gb)     Processors (n x 1.8 Ghz Xeon) -- ?
Oracle Internet Directory 10.1.0.4
Disk Space (Gb)     Memory (Gb)     Processors (n x 1.8 Ghz Xeon) --?
IIS server for eSSO Provisioning Gateway                    
Disk Space (Gb)     Memory (Gb)     Processors (n x 1.8 Ghz Xeon) --?
Operating System
for WebLogic and OID: Red Hat Linux 64 bit
for Oracle Database: HP-UX
for IIS server: Windows Server 2003 64 bit
Each Product has 2 nodes
Thanks in Advance
Edited by: AAG on Dec 23, 2010 8:38 AM

Hi Experts
Pls share your experience for the recommended Disk Space, Memory, Processors for each product in Production
Product          
Oracle Weblogic 10.3 and OIM 9.1
Disk Space (Gb)     Memory (Gb)     Processors (n x 1.8 Ghz Xeon) -- ?
Oracle Database 11.1.0.7
Disk Space (Gb)     Memory (Gb)     Processors (n x 1.8 Ghz Xeon) -- ?
Oracle Internet Directory 10.1.0.4
Disk Space (Gb)     Memory (Gb)     Processors (n x 1.8 Ghz Xeon) --?
IIS server for eSSO Provisioning Gateway                    
Disk Space (Gb)     Memory (Gb)     Processors (n x 1.8 Ghz Xeon) --?
Operating System
for WebLogic and OID: Red Hat Linux 64 bit
for Oracle Database: HP-UX
for IIS server: Windows Server 2003 64 bit
Each Product has 2 nodes
Thanks in Advance
Edited by: AAG on Dec 23, 2010 8:38 AM

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