What is recommended hardware requirement for central SLD?

We plan to have cental SLD for the entire landscape(Small size-ECC 6.0, EP and BI).
So what is the recommended hardware requirement for this SLD?

Hello Sanjai,
Please use the following link to find the complete information about System Landscape Directory. (My recommendation is read the Planing Guide for SLD).
System Landscape Directory (SLD) the SLD paper to develop your strategy.
Hope it helps.
Regards,
Satish.

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