Re: Best Tomcat O.S. and Server Configuration

2009-10-21 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jonathan, On 10/20/2009 12:15 PM, Jonathan Mast wrote: > I've never touch SuSE or Ubuntu so can't comment on those. Ubuntu is essentially Debian but with quicker package updates :) I would avoid Ubuntu for production simply because it's quite desktop

Re: Best Tomcat O.S. and Server Configuration

2009-10-20 Thread beppe_c
giuseppe.ca...@calbisolutions.com Peter Crowther wrote: > > I'll use my usual quote: "It depends on what you're trying to do". > How heavy is the traffic to your machine? Why do you want the > boundaries you have drawn - what is the benefit to you of each of > those boundaries? > > Unless you

Re: Best Tomcat O.S. and Server Configuration

2009-10-20 Thread Peter Crowther
2009/10/20 beppe_c : > I've just bought a dedicated server, and I'm looking 4 the best > configuration. I need to run Java (Struts2-hibernate+mysql) applications > through Tomcat. > > Motherboard supports till 8GB RAM > CPU Intel 2,6GHz Pentium Dual Core > 4GB RAM DDR2 667 MHz That's not large for

Re: Best Tomcat O.S. and Server Configuration

2009-10-20 Thread Jonathan Mast
so which linux distro should you use? that question has no right or wrong answer ;) i don't know much about virtualization, but if I had 4 (or 5) servers to do those things, here's what i would use: 1) CENTOS: SVN & MySQL 2) Slackware: Tomcat & Trac (if if runs inside of Tomcat) 3) Slackware: Tomc