Both files have the same content, but you will probably want to use the tar.gz 
file because it maintains the file permissions (such as executable permissions 
for the shell scripts).

Once you have unpacked the file (I unpack mine to /opt), go to the bin 
directory and run ./run.sh, wait until you sett the "server started in xxx 
seconds" message, then open a browser and point it to localhost:8080, and you 
are running.

Oh, almost forgot.  You will need a JVM other than what comes with RedHat.

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