What size of HARD DISC need for ECC 6.0, BI 7.0, SOLMAN 4.07.0), CR

Hi Gurus....
              Can any please tell me what are the standard hardware required for ECC 6.0, SOLMAN 4.0 , BI 7.0, CRM 5.0 AND SOLMAN 7.0
          note: All above servers with both ABAP and JAVA stacks.....
   thanks in advance....
Regards,
BBR.

BBR,
The different SAP Production will require different size.
Product     RAM(Minimum)           Recomended           HDD
ECC 6.0  -    2 GB                          4 GB                       250  GB  (IDES)
SOLMAN 4  2 GB                          4 GB                       40-45 GB
BI 7.0          2 GB                          4 GB                       40-45 GB
For furter details please refer to SAP Quick Sizer at
sevice.sap.com/sizing
Thanks
Lokendra

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