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First of all this little notice: Don't use words like urgent in your thread/title, it's only urgent to you not to us, who are all volunteers here on LQ putting in our own time to help people with their Linux questions and/or problems. If you need urgent help you might want to consider getting paid support.
There is no 'complete configuration' for RHEL 6. RHEL 6 has its requirements on which you can base yourself. Apart from that you might want to have a look at the Hardware Compatibility List here at LQ to get some ideas of Linux compatible hardware.
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Thread title edited to remove word urgent (thanks Eric for pointing out the reasons). In addition to the RHEL requirements and HCL, first you have to consider:
1. your requirements: what usage do you plan for the new machine?
2. your budget.
You'll have to invest some time of your own! We're not here to hold your hand nor can we decide for you what you want/need. If you want to learn Linux, this is the point to start researching and use the internet search engines available to you.
Without knowing local prices, and what is avaible in your country, its an almost impossible task. I've got to say that from a quick currency conversion, thats going to be a low-end system unless indian prices are a lot cheaper than here (.au) or US prices.
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