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XWiki for Linuxvillage association - Is Tomcat10 best or Xjetty?

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Hello,

After I finished my work-study time I really wanted to install and use XWiki in the context of the benevolent project linuxvillage.org, and the host provider has been kind enough to offer a VPS space for this purpose.

This why I’m back! :smiling_face:
And I wish to ask for an advice, as I was unable to find the answers I am seeking, with a search on the forum.

Linuxvillage has been a project supported by our hosting provider for several years, and it is in need of a new wiki collaborative tool with both English and French languages available, as is Linuxvillage.

I have installed Debian 12, apache2, an ACME certificate, and created a web page to be sure the server works! https://xwiki.linuxvillage.org has the temporary html page.

Now is time for me to decide whether I’ll install from LTS (which is now XWiki 16.10.3), or rather by using the stable version, (Version: 17.0.0+1), which source provides xwiki-tomcat10-common / xwiki-tomcat10-pgsql, or would it be better to opt for a LTS along with the XWiki Xjetty packages?

I don’t know what is best for this server. Here are the actual specs:

  • 1 CPU Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 5218 CPU @ 2.30GHz running on Xen hypervisor
  • Memory 2040MiB
  • Space available / used : 25 B / 2,7 G

If the specs aren’t large enough, I can probably increase them in the hosting provider’s dashboard.

What is your advice? Is Xjetty smaller in footprint? Is Tomcat more powerful? Which one of the two options is likely to be supported the longest, with a Debian server?

Thank you for your kind insights!

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