I'm a little confused what to download. On the page that you get from Google , it is written: for JDK for Java SE Platforms. and after 20 seconds, the redirection here , and the JRE itself, where there is nothing on the arm, and a separate link JRE for ARM , which you need to have time to click. As a result, we have a whole list of six options:

  1. Linux ARM 32 Hard Float ABI (JDK)
  2. Linux ARM 64 Hard Float ABI (JDK)
  3. ARMv5 / ARMv6 / ARMv7 Linux - SoftFP ABI, Little Endian 2
  4. ARM v6 / v7 Linux - VFP, HardFP ABI, Little Endian
  5. x86 Linux Small Footprint - Headless
  6. to create customized JREs using the JRECreate tool

Now for a list of options for Raspberry and other fruits:

  1. Rasp Pi 1. Broadcom BCM2835 0.7GHz ARM11.
  2. Rasp Pi 2. Broadcom BCM2836 0.9GHz Quad-Core ARMv7l Cortex-A7.
  3. Rasp Pi 3. Broadcom BCM2387 1.2GHz Quad-Core ARMv8 Cortex-A53 64bit
  4. Orange Pi 1. Allwinner H3 Quad-core 1.0GHz Quad-Core ARMv7 Cortex-A7.
  5. Orange Pi 2. Allwinner H5 Quad-core? GHz Quad-Core ARMv8 Cortex-A53 64bit.

And at the same time I will ask - which one is better to choose for a mini-server for Jira, a Redmine + web site? On an ARMv8 or ARMv7 processor?

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    no RPi looks right for Jira. It easily eats 1GB of hip. - Nofate
  • There is also Orange Pi 2E and others with 2GB of RAM and a frequency of 1.6, and there are even c 8 cores. This is not the question, but in comparing the processor and the JRE version. But after all, there is also a client, minimal, server option besides this. I just said as an example. - Eugene

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