How many servers

I am going to install SharePoint 2013 for 1500 users. 10 web applications would be there. i was planing 2xFrontEnd, 2xApp, 1xSQL. Should I install 2 application servers? or Just one APP server enough?
Regards
Lasantha

Hi Lasantha,
One Application server will be enough for your scenario, if search is not extensively used. 
If you have search extensive web application better to follow the streamlined topology recommended by Microsoft
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=286978
Please don't forget to mark it answered, if your problem resolved or helpful.

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