Sunray Server Sizing - Solaris x64

Hi,
Where can I obtain information on how to size a Sunray server running on x4170 hardware for CPU and memory in a pure kiosk configuration where the Sun connector redirects the session to a XP VM? Currently I base my config on 20 - 35 users per CPU core and 256MB ram per user. Also with network configuration as in how do I team NIC's together using Solaris 10 for the above configuration, is it needed or what are the best practices.
Thank you.

On the SunRay wiki are some sizing examples. Memory is the crucial part, they say.

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