Can anyone give me suggestions for the best price/performance compromise
for running servlets and a database in please.
We're currently using an intel box with linux, apache, jserv and mysql
for the backend, using jdk1.1.7a. Potential options are:
1. intel/nt/iis/jserv/sql server with jdk1.2 or ibm jdk1.1.8
2. sun/solaris/apache(?)/jserv/oracle jdk1.2
3. same setup, better hardware, jdk1.1.x
How reliable have people fount NT for servlets? Performance results
indicate that NT using the Ibm jdk perform best on servers with
mid-range usage. I'm not entirely sure of how manageable it is remotely
though, which would be a serious issue.
The second option would likely be the most expensive, but also the most
reliable and I presume strong performance.
Linux has been great for us so far, though access to jdk1.2 would be
handy. Is the blackdown 1.2 pre-release reliable enough for roll-out?
Opinions gratefully received.
- simon
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