Sb who give me a suggestion about biee's hardware and software

my system user's count is 1000 and the simultaneous users is 100,which hardware and softwair i can choose
and when i use bipublisher ,should i pay for it ,if i already buy the biee

Hard to say based on this info. Try getting stats like request size, data transfer. 10% of your user simultaneous active is very high. The speed of the DWH to which OBIEE is conecting can also be a big issue. Can you provide us with more details?
Regarding licencing, talk to several local Oracle vendors the might be able to work out a clever deal.
regards
John
http://obiee101.blogspot.com/

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