On 03/08/2010 21:18, Bill Moran wrote:
> We've been using Jabber for several years internally.  Works well and
> has clients for just about every OS I know of.
> 
> Don't know if it could be considered lightweight, though, since it
> requires an SQL server on the backend.  If you already have another
> SQL server in production, you could just install the DB there, as its
> DB usage is pretty light.

Even with the overhead of a small mysql or postgresql DB installation,
jabberd still wins out over OpenFire in terms of system resource
consumption.  It seems considerably faster to me, although you don't get
a point'n'click interface to configure it.  Oh, no, wait: that's another
plus.

        Cheers,

        Matthew
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