Informatica OEM - DAC tablespace size?

What is the table space size required by DAC (while installing
Informatica OEM 7.1.2)

I have run several test jobs using a Siebel OLTP to my OBAW (BI Apps DWH). My DAC tablespace is currently 713.2 MB.
Not sure why you say 7.1.2, the OEM that comes with 7.9.3 BI Apps is 7.1.4

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