Oracle Infrastructure hardware sizing

We are planning on installing an Oracle environment for a digital student portfolio. This environment has 15000 users and might have around 100 concurrent users at certain moments.
We are thinking of putting database, webapplication and oid login on different servers.
The following hardware sizing, can anyone shine a light on this and tell if 2 cpu and 3600mb ram is good enough for these nodes, considering 100 concurrent users?
Oracle 10 database server
2 cpu Intel Xeon 3ghz
3600 mb ram
Great IO performance of an EMC Clarion CX500 SAN
Oracle 10G Web/application server
2 cpu Intel Xeon 3ghz
3600 mb ram
Great IO performance of an EMC Clarion CX500 SAN
Oracle 10G OID server
2 cpu Intel Xeon 3ghz
3600 mb ram
Great IO performance of an EMC Clarion CX500 SAN

I understand, like with all things, it depends! That is why im NOT looking for a guarantee, but for a common indication.
"Of course it depends, but u can say that most people are around 180 cm tall. This gives the maker of a car a guideline."
So im looking for examples of sizing that would underline that my described sizing is good enough or not (keeping normal average use in mind, freezing all factors that depend to a standard normal value)

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