So now there is some clarity on what will be deployed. Before we execute, it is necessary to ensure the target platform for the gateway is ready.
First of all, the node will need sufficient storage, as it will be holding effectively up to four copies of the gateway (install, run, archive, and patches) plus all the logs. It is recommended there be a minimum 10 GB of storage for the gateway (Oracle recommend allocating 30 GB). As writing to logs files will be a valuable operation-something that will become clearer in later chapters. The faster the I/O when running production, the better (think about high performance disks, RAID, or SAN managed storage that exploits concurrent disks).
When it comes to memory, Oracle defines ...