JumpBox for OpenFire Instant Messaging and Real-time Collaboration

Ready to run Virtual Machine/Virtual Appliance for VMware, Parallels, VirtualBox and Amazon EC2 Cloud Computing
Application Version: Openfire 3.8.1
Open Source Project: Openfire
JumpBox Version: 1.8.0 (release notes)
Short Name: openfire
OS Version: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Added: September 16, 2008
Updated: March 15, 2013
Download Size: 267 MB (system requirements)
Minimum VM RAM: 512 MB
Amazon EC2 AMI Available: Yes
OVF Available: Yes

OpenFire is a real-time collaboration server based around the open Jabber XMPP protocol. It provides private and public instant messaging and group chat with support for any client that supports Jabber. Popular Jabber enabled clients include iChat, Adium, Trillium and Pidgin among many others. It's a powerful platform for real-time collaboration with solid security and performance. There's no easier way to get OpenFire running than to use a JumpBox.

This JumpBox is based on the 1.7 JumpBox Platform and includes a backup system that supports archiving the state of the JumpBox to NFS, Windows File Shares and Amazon S3.

What is a JumpBox?

A JumpBox makes using server software quick and simple. It packages an application's software, dependencies, and application data into a single virtual computer that enables you to focus on the application, not the details of getting the application to run.

To learn more about the benefits of JumpBox based infrastructure:

Take a tour

Openfire Screenshots

JumpBox Admin Interface Screenshots

Ramp Up Video

Ramp Up videos give you a quick tour of an application with the goal of showing you what it does and how you might put it to work.

Suggested reading for Openfire users

OpenFire is a registered trademark of Jive Software. Trademarks, product names, company names, or logos used within this site are the property of their respective owners and references do not imply any endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation with JumpBox, Inc