Oracle 11i Server Sizing

Does anyone direct me to where I can get the Oracle Server sizing questionaire for Oracle 11i.

Hi,
I believe this information is not published to end-users. However, your Sun or Oracle representative can contact Sun-Oracle Applications Technology Center where this information can be obtained.
MilosM

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