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I am forced to using Java on my server and I am having a headache installing Java. I have an automated deployment script which installs the software and needs to be run to reinstall the server regularly in the cloud.
I am so stuck on which route to go down. So my question is, am I right to be concerned about the performance of OpenJDK? I am using this for a SOLR search server.
The current three options
OpenJDK7
- Easy to automate install
- Fairly fast
- Fairly stable
Sun JDK6
- Easy to automate install
- Fairly fast
- Fairly stable
Oracle JDK7
- Nearly impossible to automate install
- Fast
- Stable
REFERENCES
A. http://opengeo.org/publications/geoserver-production/
B. http://research.geodan.nl/2012/10/openjdk7-vs-oracle-jdk7-with-geoserver/
C. http://blog.gonzih.me/blog/2013/04/14/clojure-on-raspberry-pi-openjdk-vs-oracle-java-8/
3In JDK7, the implementation code of OpenJDK 7 and Oracle JDK 7 is nearly identical in all but a very limited number of cases, primarily to do with desktop-things (media coding and such). There is no reason that I can fathom that OpenJDK 7 would be slower than Oracle JDK 7. – allquixotic – 2013-05-10T15:01:32.697