System requirement tp install Utilities Best practices(utilities-V1.500)

Hello All,
We want to install SAP Best Practices for Utilities (UTILITIES - V1.500) in our landscape. I checked the system requirements proposed by SAP and observed that most of the s/w releases they are reffering to are ECC5 (500) and our system is at release ECC6 (600).  I beleive that there will be a lot of changes in the config nodes of ECC6 from ECC5. So if we install it in our landscape then will it cause a conflict in configuration? So is it advisable to install Utilities Best Practices in our system? Please find below the system requirement proposed by SAP for installation of best practice and RTD system Configuration. Kindly let me know.
System Requirements proposed by SAP is as follows
Software Component     Release     Support Package     Highest Support     Short Description of Software Component
               Package     
SAP_BASIS     640     13     SAPKB64013     SAP Basis Component
SAP_ABA     640     13     SAPKA64013     Cross-Application Component
ST-PI     2005_1_640     2     SAPKITLQH2     SAP Solution Tools Plug-In
PI_BASIS     2004_1_640     10     SAPKIPYI6A     Basis Plug-In (PI_BASIS) 2004_1_640
SAP_BW     350     13     SAPKW35013     SAP_BW 350
SAP_APPL     500     9     SAPKH50009     Logistics and Accounting
SAP_HR     500     11     SAPKE50011     Human Resources
EA-IPPE     300     7     SAPKGPIC07     SAP iPPE 300
EA-APPL     500     9     SAPKGPAC09     SAP R/3 Enterprise PLM, SCM, Financials
EA-DFPS     500     9     SAPKGPDC09     SAP R/3 ENTERPRISE DFPS
EA-FINSERV     500     9     SAPKGPFC09     SAP R/3 Enterprise Financial Services
EA-GLTRADE     500     9     SAPKGPGC09     SAP R/3 Enterprise Global Trade
EA-HR     500     11     SAPKGPHC11     SAP R/3 Enterprise HR Extension
EA-PS     500     9     SAPKGPPC09     SAP R/3 Enterprise Public Services
EA-RETAIL     500     9     SAPKGPRC09     SAP R/3 Enterprise Retail
FINBASIS     500     9     SAPK-30009INFINBASIS     FINBASIS 300 : Add-On Installation Request
SLL-LEG     300     9     SAPK-30009INSAPSLL     SLL-LEG 300_640 : Add-On Installation
CPROJECTS     300_640     8     SAPK-31408INCPROJECT     SAP cProject Suite 3.10 (based on 640)
BI_CONT     353     5     SAPKIBIFP5     BI_CONT 353 : Add-On Delta Upgrade
BP-INSTASS     500V3     0          -     Best Practices Installation Assistant
BP-BLERP     500V6     0          -     Best Practices All-in-One (based on ECC
Our RTD System
Software Component     Release     Support Package     Highest Support     Short Description of Software Component
               Package     
SAP_BASIS     701     4     SAPKB70104     SAP Basis Component
SAP_ABA     701     4     SAPKA70104     Cross-Application Component
ST-PI     2005_1_700     6     SAPKITLQI6     SAP Solution Tools Plug-In
PI_BASIS     701     4     SAPK-70104INPIBASIS     Basis Plug-In
SAP_BW     701     4     SAPKW70104     SAP Business Warehouse
SAP_APPL     604     3     SAPKH60403     Logistics and Accounting
SAP_HR     604     11     SAPKE60411     Human Resources
EA-IPPE     400     15     SAPKGPID15     SAP iPPE
EA-APPL     604     3     SAPKH60403     Logistics and Accounting
EA-DFPS     600     13     SAPKGPDD13     SAP Enterprise Extension Defense Forces & Public Security
EA-FINSERV     600     3     SAPKGPFD03     SAP Enterprise Extension Financial Services
EA-GLTRADE     600     5     SAPKGPGD05     SAP Enterprise Extension Global Trade
EA-HR     604     11     SAPK-60411INEAHR     SAP Enterprise Extension HR
EA-PS     600     13     SAPKGPPD13     SAP Enterprise Extension Public Services
EA-RETAIL     600     5     SAPKGPRD05     SAP Enterprise Extension Retail
FINBASIS     600     13     SAPK-60013INFINBASIS     Fin.
Thanks a lot in Advance!
Boby Mathew

Hi ,
Please go with the sequence 4, 1, 2 ,3. This would give you solution manager key for the other systems also. 
Rest of the stuff you can get it in the installation guides. http://service.sap.com/instguides
Regards,
Pavan

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