Tempdb- Disk size Requirement for Tempdb Database?

Working on new project that have fresh windows and SQl  Server Install on physical machine. 
Like to know what should be the disk size to keep for  tempdb Intially? like 10Gb or 20GB? It will be on separate Drive .
Also like to know what should be ideal drive size to keep for Data  and Log drive? They both will be on separate drive also.
any other configuration best practices  ?
Thank you
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Hi,
Size of the tempdb depends on various factors.
Bulkload operation
general query expressions
dbcc checks
indexes
LOB Variables and parameters and many more.
As others suggested,monitoring is the best way.Try the below in test environments.
Set autogrow on for tempdb.
Execute individual queries or workload trace files and monitor tempdb space use.
Execute index maintenance operations, such as rebuilding indexes and monitor tempdb space.
Use the space-use values from the previous steps to predict your total workload usage; adjust this value for projected concurrent activity, and then set the size oftempdb accordingly.
Refer the below link for optimization.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms175527(v=sql.105).aspx
Best Regards, Arun http://whynotsql.blogspot.com/

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