Memory required for the upgrade of IDS Sensor 4.1 (5) to 5.0 (IPS)

pls tell me the desired memory minimum for the sensor IDS version 4.1 upgrade (5) to version 5.0 (IPS)

Detectors of the series 4200 ID must be at least 512 MB for this upgrade to 5.0.

Read the release notes for more information:

http://www.Cisco.com/en/us/products/HW/vpndevc/PS4077/prod_release_note09186a008045ab52.html

I hope this helps. all the best... the rate of responses if deemed useful...

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