Sizing for Explorer

I am trying to determine sizing for explorer. I did not find any option for explorer infosapces in sizing estimator. Is there any sizing estimator for Explorer only?

Hi Jawahar,
The sizing estimator doesn't have the feature to determine sizing based on InfoSpaces yet!
Are you looking for sizing in terms of user access/activity for InfoSpaces? Or anything in specific like hardware requirements, etc.?
I found a couple of resources below which might help based on what you're searching for.
SAP BusinessObjects Explorer sizing and configuration - Business Intelligence (BusinessObjects) - SCN Wiki
Also, there is a sizing GUIDE for Explorer (find the attached PDF):
1742488 - SPOP Explorer 4.0 SP3 Sizing and Performance information
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Sid

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