James is correct.  Most Zenoss Enterprise customers run on Red Hat or  
CentOS, so that is probably the most tested platform.

Thanks,
Matt Ray
Zenoss Community Manager
community.zenoss.com
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On Feb 17, 2009, at 11:45 AM, James Pulver wrote:

> From what I've seen, RHEL5 derivatives seem to be what they target in
> primary development, and is what I think they've said most Enterprise
> users are using. For 2.2.4, I've found SL5.2 (which is a modified  
> RHEL)
> to be perfectly reliable. Then again, I also have a Linux guru to help
> when I get into deep water.
>
> Per your other post, I don't run on a VM however. I expect it would  
> take
> some work to tune a VM environment to run well - Zenoss is big on RAM
> and I/O, two areas that VMs add additional overhead to. Just writing
> lots of events or to the RRD files can overwhelm direct disk access if
> there are enough monitored items.
> --
> James Pulver
> Information Technology Area Supervisor
> LEPP Computer Group
> Cornell University
>
>
>
> dlebowski wrote, On 2/17/2009 12:26 PM:
>> What is the best distro of Linux to run zenoss on?  The easiest to  
>> configure and the one that keeps Zenoss running the most  
>> consistent.  Thanks.
>>
>> Ryan
>>
>>
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