# ejabberd Community Server Docker Image ## What is ejabberd [ejabberd][im] is an open-source, robust, scalable and extensible realtime platform built using [Erlang/OTP][erlang], that includes [XMPP][xmpp] Server, [MQTT][mqtt] Broker and [SIP][sip] Service. Check the features in [ejabberd.im][im], [ejabberd Docs][features], [ejabberd at ProcessOne][p1home], and a list of [supported protocols and XEPs][xeps]. [im]: https://ejabberd.im/ [erlang]: https://www.erlang.org/ [xmpp]: https://xmpp.org/ [mqtt]: https://mqtt.org/ [sip]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Session_Initiation_Protocol [features]: https://docs.ejabberd.im/admin/introduction/ [p1home]: https://www.process-one.net/en/ejabberd/ [xeps]: https://www.process-one.net/en/ejabberd/protocols/ ## What is `ejabberd/ecs` This `ejabberd/ecs` Docker image is built for stable ejabberd releases using [docker-ejabberd/ecs](https://github.com/processone/docker-ejabberd/tree/master/ecs). It's based in Alpine Linux, and is aimed at providing a simple image to setup and configure. Please report problems related to this `ejabberd/ecs` image packaging in [docker-ejabberd Issues](https://github.com/processone/docker-ejabberd/issues), and general ejabberd problems in [ejabberd Issues](https://github.com/processone/ejabberd/issues). ## How to use the ejabberd/ecs image Please check [ejabberd/ecs README](https://github.com/processone/docker-ejabberd/tree/master/ecs#readme) ## Supported Architectures This `ejabberd/ecs` docker image is built for the `linux/amd64` architecture. ## Alternative Image in GitHub There is another container image published in [ejabberd GitHub Packages](https://github.com/processone/ejabberd/pkgs/container/ejabberd), that you can download from the GitHub Container Registry. Its usage is similar to this `ejabberd/ecs` image, with some benefits and changes worth noting: - it's available for `linux/amd64` and `linux/arm64` architectures - it's built also for `master` branch, in addition to the stable ejabberd releases - it includes less customizations to the base ejabberd compared to `ejabberd/ecs` - it stores data in `/opt/ejabberd/` instead of `/home/ejabberd/` See its documentation in [CONTAINER](https://github.com/processone/ejabberd/blob/master/CONTAINER.md).