Minimum Hardware req of SUN Solaris with ECC 6.0

hi all
can anyone tell me what is minimum requirement of hardware of SUN Solaris with ECC 6.0
i serach out in marketplace but didn't get the answer.
so any one can solve my problem
rgds
aftab

Hi Aftab,
Once you finish with Sizing and always recomended you contact SAP-SUN Competent Center with your Quick Sizer Project reference.  They will always help you to do the final sizing..
Check the following links
https://websmp210.sap-ag.de/quicksizing
http://www.saponsolaris.com
Hope these info. will help in this regards.
Regards
Rayees Palot

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