Reg server sizing

Hi All,
My project is implementing BI 7.0. Can any one suggest me reg server sizing.
My Problems:  1) Whether better to go for same client for both Functional guyz n  
                           BW guyz on the same server.
                       2) If that is the case how to give connection bn R/3 n BI to go for
                           LO Extraction.
Currently we are in blue print stage n i am checking all these on IDES. Presently in IDES we all  (both functionals n BI) working on same client on same server. Now when establing connection bn R/3 n BI, i am facing problem.
If any docs reg sizing for BI 7.0, please send to [email protected]
Help me
Thanks n Regards,
Bala

Hi Balu,
You can have R/3 and BI in same server and you can use different clients.
you can do RFC connections also between those clients.
Technically it is possible as per the Netweaver functionality.But server sizig should be done carefully. with this performance will be slow due to loads and running jobs.
you can have different servers also but u r client need to invest amount.
If it is use ful please assign points.
Regards,
chandu

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