Technical Requirements for Netweaver

Please indicate technical requirements for implementation of SAP Netweaver Portal.
Thanks,
MD

please go thru the installation document available @ Service Market Place.
fyi,
For information about hardware requirements for live systems, with security and load balancing requirements, see the Technical Infrastructure guide, on SAP Service Marketplace, at:
http://service.sap.com/instguidesnw04 → Planning → SAP Enterprise Portal Technical Infrastructure
• For information on security, see the Security Guide, available on SAP Help Portal at:
http://help.sap.com → SAP NetWeaver → Security → SAP NetWeaver Security Guide → Security Guides for the SAP NetWeaver Products → Portal Security Guide
hope this info helps,
with rgds,
Raj
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