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Posted to solr-user@lucene.apache.org by Kayak28 <ka...@gmail.com> on 2020/03/19 10:13:07 UTC
Recommended Java Distribution
Hello, Solr Community:
My customer would like to use Amazon Corretto JDK instead of OpenJDK.
I wonder if it is ok to say, "yes, you can use" or I should not recommend
it at all.
Is anyone in the Community using Amazon Corretto for your Solr?
Have you ever had any problems with that?
If you share any experience, I would be really appreciated.
--
Sincerely,
Kaya
github: https://github.com/28kayak
Re: Recommended Java Distribution
Posted by Eric Buss <er...@abebooks.com>.
Hi Kaya,
We have been using Amazon Corretto for Solr for the past 6 months without issue. We did not notice any difference from running on Open JDK prior to that.
Cheers
Eric
On 2020-03-19, 6:04 AM, "Jan Høydahl" <ja...@cominvent.com> wrote:
Our official statement is here
https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/8_4/solr-system-requirements.html#sources-for-java
I have no experience with Corretto in production, but Amazon uses it heavily for all their Java workloads in the cloud. I believe it is based on OpenJDK but with Amazon’s own patches.
I would not hesitate to make such a decision. But perhaps people with first-hand experience can share what they found?
Jan
> 19. mar. 2020 kl. 11:13 skrev Kayak28 <ka...@gmail.com>:
>
> Hello, Solr Community:
>
> My customer would like to use Amazon Corretto JDK instead of OpenJDK.
>
> I wonder if it is ok to say, "yes, you can use" or I should not recommend
> it at all.
>
> Is anyone in the Community using Amazon Corretto for your Solr?
>
> Have you ever had any problems with that?
>
> If you share any experience, I would be really appreciated.
>
>
> --
>
> Sincerely,
> Kaya
> github: https://github.com/28kayak
Re: Recommended Java Distribution
Posted by Jan Høydahl <ja...@cominvent.com>.
Our official statement is here
https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/8_4/solr-system-requirements.html#sources-for-java
I have no experience with Corretto in production, but Amazon uses it heavily for all their Java workloads in the cloud. I believe it is based on OpenJDK but with Amazon’s own patches.
I would not hesitate to make such a decision. But perhaps people with first-hand experience can share what they found?
Jan
> 19. mar. 2020 kl. 11:13 skrev Kayak28 <ka...@gmail.com>:
>
> Hello, Solr Community:
>
> My customer would like to use Amazon Corretto JDK instead of OpenJDK.
>
> I wonder if it is ok to say, "yes, you can use" or I should not recommend
> it at all.
>
> Is anyone in the Community using Amazon Corretto for your Solr?
>
> Have you ever had any problems with that?
>
> If you share any experience, I would be really appreciated.
>
>
> --
>
> Sincerely,
> Kaya
> github: https://github.com/28kayak