How many OracleAS Portel 10g Servers for 200users?

How many Oracle Application Server Portal 10g Servers do I require for 200 users in production environment...

Maybe describe what type of portal you have? (I am curious also) Somethings to think about:
1) How many concurrent users will you have? peak times?
2) How many logins/sec will you have? peak times?
3) What type of portlets will you be using (HTML mostly, or portlets whiuch actually do something)?
Here may be some other useful information. Unfortunately things are a little more complicated then saving N people requires X machines.
http://portalstudio.oracle.com/pls/ops/docs/FOLDER/COMMUNITY/OTN_CONTENT/MAINPAGE/ARCHITECTURE/SIZING_OVERVIEW.HTM
http://portalstudio.oracle.com/pls/ops/docs/FOLDER/COMMUNITY/OTN_CONTENT/MAINPAGE/ARCHITECTURE/SAMPLE_SMALL_SIZING.HTM
http://portalstudio.oracle.com/pls/ops/docs/FOLDER/COMMUNITY/OTN_CONTENT/MAINPAGE/ARCHITECTURE/SAMPLE_MEDIUM_SIZING.HTM
http://portalstudio.oracle.com/pls/ops/docs/FOLDER/COMMUNITY/OTN_CONTENT/MAINPAGE/ARCHITECTURE/SAMPLE_LARGE_SIZING.HTM

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