Thanks Vaibhav
Even I like to use jetty, but apachesolr is flat from security perspective. I read somewhere with tomcat we can set some restriction like tomcat will communicate with only one particular ip address/port (just read need to do more r&d on this), thereby apachesolr would not be vulnerable to outside attacks.
Do you know, with Jetty can I keep my apache solr safe?
Thanks
Austin
If this is a dedicated server, Go ahead and install these.
Only thing that can be heavy is the Cron, as Apachesolr and Memcache have their mechanisms which might take long to execute.
For Apachesolr, You can use jetty, which is much lighter than Tomcat, and a better option for me.
Also, Varnish wont be good to implement if you have authenticated users much more than Anonymous users.
Use varnish only in case you see no of hits are more by anonymous users, Like in case of news / blog sites.
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