...with JDK 1.7.x...(not 1.6.x but it's equal) Sorry... Regards.
Karim Duran 2015-02-18 23:33 GMT+01:00 karim duran <karim.du...@gmail.com>: > Hi Mark, Cass Savy, Robert... > > I confirm that Cassandra runs on JRE ( or JDK because a JRE is provided > with JDK ). > Oracle (ex Sun Microsystem) is the best choice to make Cassandra running > without issue. > (there is some problems with IBM JVM or OpenJDK). > > Here's a screenshot of Cassandra 2.1.2 running on my computer (Linux > Ubuntu 14.04 x86-64 with JDK 1.6.x). > > Regards. > Karim Duran. > > > > 2015-02-18 21:40 GMT+01:00 Mark Reddy <mark.l.re...@gmail.com>: > >> Cassandra 1.2.18 and Java 1.6 u45. >> >> Planning an upgrade to the 2.x series in the near future along with a >> bump in version of Java. >> >> Regards, >> Mark >> >> On 18 February 2015 at 20:32, cass savy <casss...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Thanks Mark for quick response. What version of Cassandra and JDK are >>> you using in Prod. >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Mark Reddy <mark.l.re...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Yes you can use Oracle JDK if your prefer, I've been using the JDK with >>>> Cassandra in production for years without issue. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Mark >>>> >>>> On 18 February 2015 at 19:49, cass savy <casss...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Can we install Oracle JDK instead of JRE in Cassandra servers? We >>>>> have few clusters running JDK when we upgraded to C*2.0. >>>>> >>>>> Is there any known issue or impact with using JDK vs JRE? >>>>> What is the reason to not use Oracle JDK in C* servers? >>>>> Is there any performance impact ? >>>>> >>>>> Please advice. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >