If you're familiar with an approach and it works for your needs, I would stick with that.

If not, I can only suggest giving the options a try and seeing what you like. There are no bad ways (except maybe on Windows...).

Brad

On 4 Mar 2024 7:56 pm, Kristian Nils Robin Morin via Geoserver-users <geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
Hi,

There are several different ways to run geoserver depending on the situation. 
But given you don't have any specific requirements more than adding plugins to the installation, which one would you choose?

The major options are running it through a Tomcat servlet container or dokker.
There are many docker containers from different distributions to choose from. Images from Kartoza, Geosolutions and the official repository to name a few. It's a bit of a minefield. Previously I just downloaded the war file, added my plugins and I was up and running. 
I attended Foss4G in Firenze 2022 and I have a vague memory that Andreas Aimee recommended running the official version, but I might remember wrong. How would I go about it to select what method to run in production with minimal overhead?



 

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