Oracle ebs hardware sizing

Hi all,
EBS - 12.1.3
Database - 11.2.0.2
OS - rhel
we have  RAM - 16xVCPU 64GB for database, 2xVCPU 64GB (300 - 400 users) for application in production system.What would be the recommended RAM for  DEV and TEST (i am not sure about the number of users in DEV and TEST) ?
Thanks,
Ayyappan

Hi;
There is no specific doc for your question. It seems your source enough for begin than you can check your system and can decide your system need more cpu or ram.
Key parameters are
1)Number of users simultaneously logging into the system ,
2)Number of modules of ERP suit ,
3)Number of foreground and background jobs (e.g. report),
4)Expected speed of the system ,
5)Manufacturer and his type of the hardware under consideration .
Generally ERP vendor provides a hardware sizing upon submitting certain information .Their questionnaire is available on their site .
http://blogs.oracle.com/stevenChan/2010/08/ebs_sizing_primer.html
I suggest also review:
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=3888272#3888272
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=637442
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=984101&tstart=0
Regard
Helios

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