Like everyone in here, it depends on what you want to do with your Linux

It doesn't matter in which distribution you are running Tomcat and J2EE application. But I surely assure you that you shoudn't use tomcat or java packages from any distribution if you want best customization.


My opinion :

I was in a company ans we were using Debian, RedHat, Suse, CentOS.


Companies prefers Redhat because of the support. Packages are not so "up to date". Easy to find suitable rpm. Debian is really stable but no support and old packages unless you use the testing one. Easy to find deb files. Suse, hum, what can I say. YAST is great but it's another distribution to know. You have some support.
Fedora : Well, stable, recent packages
CentOS : too many bugs when I was using it (1 year ago).


Last thing, this informations are important only if you are "root" and have to manage distributions.
If not, you don't care.

Bye
Lionel

Andrew Hole wrote:
Hi!

In your opinion what is the best LINUX distribution for a server with
an instance of Tomcat and an J2EE application of medium load?

An opinion taking as a basis the performance and cost.

Thanks

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