[Prime Access Registrar 6.0] Minimum System Requirements

  Dear, CSC:
In the installation requirements it says the following:
Table 1     Minimum Hardware and Software Requirements for Cisco Prime AR Server
Component
Operating System
Solaris
Linux
OS version
Solaris 10
RHEL 5.3/5.4/5.5/6.0/6.1/6.2
Model
SPARC Enterprise T5220
X86
CPU type
UltraSPARC-T2 (SPARC V9)
Intel Xeon CPU 3.40 GHz
CPU Number
8 cores (8 threads each)
4
CPU speed
1165 MHz
3.40 GHz
Memory (RAM)
8 GB
8 GB
Swap space
10 GB
10 GB
Disk space
50 GB
50 GB
For linux, the CPU number refers to 4 CPUs or 4 cores?
Also, is a server of these characteristics capable of, basically, handling any number of TPS? or is there a table that matches TPS versus Server characteristics?
Regards,
c.

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