Container configurations, images, and examples for Zulip.
We’ve just released the Docker image for Zulip Server 6.0, tagged 6.0-0
. The Docker image itself is updated to version 6.0 with no other notable packaging changes.
However, we have updated the provided docker-compose.yml
file in two ways which are not backwards compatible. These changes are necessary to increase compatibility and flexibility for new installs, and to keep the database components running on supported versions.
Specifically:
/opt/docker/zulip/
on the Docker host system, to using named Docker managed volumes. See the upgrading instructions for how to switch your deployment to using managed volumes.If you have any difficulties with these changes, best-effort support is available on chat.zulip.org, in the #production-help stream. You can also purchase commercial support from the Zulip core team.