Thank you very much for your answer. We have been using openSuse 10.2, it was a good Linux production server,I guess, because I have not worked with any other distro to see the difference. We want to move from openSuse 10.2 because openSuse 10.2 it consist of many of unnecessary services and applications that we have to keep patching and updating, that is against PCI DSS rules. So we are looking for a distro that is stable, reliable server and has the least non-production applications and services.
some people are thinking of eitherubuntu or fedora. what you guys think?
Thank you again.
Abdellah
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by: gheistPosted on 2009-01-22 at 22:59:15ID: 23446892
java and tomcat can be installed from ports collection.
basically ports collection is never updated after release, so it is best avoided.
java is without JIT. It is good as slow as it is for development machine to do stress testing with little effort.
FreeBSD supports java including all the patches for life of system (5years)
I'd recommend going with Linux (Like CentOS, OpenSuse, Mandriva) or OpenSolaris for production use.