Hi,

I have been using Geoserver in production under openSUSE for more than 3 
years now without problems.
The only issue has been the Java version to use (Sun vs OpenJDK).

Since I am the maintainer of the openSUSE/SLES/SLED Geoserver RPM 
package, I have been contacted by users from time to time. Mostly about 
package updates... never had a serious platform problem.

For sure Andrea has more experience on this subject, but there are some 
lizards working with Geoserver... :)

Cheers,
Angelos

On 11/21/2011 09:20 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 11:48 PM, Sirko Schroeder
> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Andrea Aime wrote:
>>> Ragnvald Larsen wrote:
>>>> I have been googling around after info on SUSE platform and
>>>> Geoserver. Not many seem to be running on that platform.
>>>> Correct? Which linux platform would be most used?
>>>> Which is mostly used by OpenGeo and developers?
>>> I don't remember seeing Suse servers in the last five years.
>> To give you one. We are running on SLES x86_64 vmware server. ;)
> Ha ha :-)
> Mind, I did not say there are none out there, I also hear people
> use Windows to do production, yet that does not mean I came
> personally in contact with one such site in the past.
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Sirko
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