Recommended server specifications for IOP 11.1.2.0 server?

In the iop_11120000_readme.pdf it references the following document:
"Information about system requirements for EPM System products is now available in a spreadsheet format in the Oracle Hyperion Enterprise Performance Management System Certification Matrix. System requirements are no longer part of the Oracle Hyperion Enterprise Performance Management System Installation Start Here."
However, the EPM System document references this page:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/files/fusion_certification.html
which contains an xls file for "oracle_hyperion_epm_system_certification_release_11.1.2.0.xls", which does not specifically mention IOP.
Can someone please direct me to suggested specifications for a dedicated IOP server running 11.1.2.0?
Thank you.
Donald

In our install guide we document the server and client configurations that are supported. The recommended spec would depend on the model and there are no specific sizing guidelines as of now. We do have some guidelines for calculating the block cache size and that is for computing memory size.

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