Initial Database size in PI 7.1 EHP1

Hi,
Which is the initial database size of PI 7.1 EHP1 in Windows + Oracle 11 G ??
After a Pos-instalattion and Sgen.
Thanks !!

Hi,
You are correct, Instructor has used SAP PI system ABAP stack to create proxies.
Let me explain you how he has used SAP PI system to illustrate the Direct Connection with in PI itself.
->  Created Proxies both Server and Client in PI itself.
->  Uses Client 200 as SYS1 and SYS2 as 300 (see Receiver Communication Channel creation) other than these, he must
      have 001 client for Integration server itself.
->   Executes client proxy from Client 200 and gets data from client 300 as this is the receiver.
->   Used client 200 and 300 as two different ABAP Back end systems (Integration Engines) but they are within PI itself.
->   To create proxy he must have ABAP developer license for client 200.
This never happens in any Implementation Projects, As Rajesh said they will be two different ERP systems which pass through PI.
Hope you understood now.
Regards
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