I'm willing to be it'd be some flavor of Linux. We run on Gentoo. When it comes down to it, I'd think your application server (Tomcat, Resin, etc) would have more impact on Solr performance than the OS.

On that front, I'd bet that Tomcat 5 or 6 is the most commonly deployed.

Thanks for your time!

Matthew Runo
Software Engineer, Zappos.com
mr...@zappos.com - 702-943-7833

On Feb 27, 2009, at 10:08 AM, wojtekpia wrote:


Thanks Otis. Do you know what the most common deployment OS is? I couldn't
find much on the mailing list or http://wiki.apache.org/solr/PublicServers


Otis Gospodnetic wrote:


You should be fine on either Linux or FreeBSD (or any other UNIX flavour). Running on Solaris would probably give you access to goodness like dtrace,
but you can live without it.

Otis
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