How many profiles will I have?

<b>Dear Friends</b>
I need some clarification...If There are four application servers and one database server then how many system profiles will I have in total including Start Profile, Default Profile and Instance Profile?

For each instance (Central instance or application server) you'll have a start and an instance profile, and you'll also have one DEFAULT.PFL for the entire system.  So looking at a 3-system landscape where DEV is a single instance, QAS is a single instance, and PRD has a DB, a CI, and 3 app servers, you'll have:
3 profiles for DEV (default, start, instance)
3 profiles for QAS (default, start, instance)
9 profiles for PRD (default + (4 x) start & instance)
Thanks,
Rich

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