Hardware Rqmts for Upgrade 4.6C to ECC 6.0

We are replacing hardware and need round estimates of % increase to be expected for DASD, MEMORY, and PROCESSOR after upgrade from 4.6C ASCII to ECC 6.0 Unicode.
I thought I saw a thread on that in this forum but cannot find.
TIA,
Margie Teppo
Perrigo Company

Hi Peter,
> And for unicode additionally 30% CPU, 50% RAM and Disk 10-20%:
The first 2 are the official SAP figures for all platforms. The third is for iSeries. My experience, is for the third: 5-10%
The first 2:
CPU: +20-25% (as the DB server was on Unicode before already)
Memory: +25% (or less, as the most part of memory is used in the DB is this is on Unicode already)
but especially the CPU point is still true and pretty high with about 25%, because most of the CPU is taken in the appl server and that was pure ascii before.
Regards
Volker Gueldenpfennig, consolut.gmbh
http://www.consolut.de - http://www.4soi.de - http://www.easymarketplace.de

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