Oracle and Linux Installation

Gurus,

Your Expertise advice is sought on the underside...

(A) I have the below 2 older servers, please advice if I can install Linux (like suse or redhat) and install Oracle apps R12 (EBS) on this subject?

1 Windows 2000 Server (Poweredge SC420) SP4 Tot 68.3 gb, 514144 KB ram 4 cpu (2.80gh)
2 Tot SP1 in Windows 2003 Server (Server Poweredge SC 1420) 70 GB, only 512 MB of ram (2.97 ghz) cpu

(B) the other option is that I intend to buy a new server, please let know us what would be the best server configuration minimum required for loading Linux and Oracle Apps R12 (EBS) - best minimal Config so that I can have these 2 installed and work/operate the Oracle Apps R12.

Please notify

Thank you very much in advance
Sheik

Thanks for your reply. also have quick access? What I have to install Oracle 10 g DB first and then proceed to the EBS, or I can directly move Fwd with the EBS installation so that we will be installing the DB 10 g while doing the installation of the EBS?

EBS R12 comes with the database of 10 gr 2 (12.0.0 is 10.2.0.2 DB and 12.0.4 is 10.2.0.3 DB).

Kind regards
-Michael

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