+1 for that - ejabberd is very stable.
On 24/04/2009, at 3:41 PM, Mickaël Rémond wrote:
It depends on your usage but normally it should not break easily. We
have many examples of uptime more than 6 months. Some servers have
been running for more than One year.
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Le 24 avr. 09 à 07:15, "Luke-Jr" <[email protected]> a écrit :
On Thursday 23 April 2009 11:39:10 pm Nickola Kolev wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 23:03:40 -0500
"Luke-Jr" <[email protected]> wrote:
On Thursday 23 April 2009 06:04:52 pm Will Tatam wrote:
Out of interest I see almost everyone seems to be running ejabberd
these days, this because they have had issues with jabberd14 or
jabberd2 or just gone for ejabberd due to it's scaling options,
should that be required ?
My own personal experience is that all the jabberds are horribly
unreliable. I use ejabberd because it has problems the least.
But good luck fixing it if it *does* break. :/
Yeah, {for} example {{if}} something in {{the} config file
breaks}};,
go and {[find]} it through all the brackets, semicolons and commas
out
there. }:]
Usually I don't change anything when stuff breaks. :/
Luke
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