vCOPS installation requirements

Hello

I'm about to deploy VMware vCenter Operations Manager 5.6 Installable on vSphere and reading of the document "VMware vCenter Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows and Linux."  I realized that the storage requirements are more than 3 TB for the low profile (1 million metric) and then the video where the deployment is explained said that the required disk size is about 340 GB.
So, why the big difference? How much storage can I book?

Yes, that should be enough.

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