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## Configuration
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### Port binding
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By default, the server running within the container will listen on port 9000. You can expose the container port 9000 to the host port 9000 with the `-p 9000:9000` argument to `docker run`, like the command below:
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```console
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docker run --name sonarqube-custom -p 9000:9000 sonarqube:10.6-community
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```
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You can then browse to `http://localhost:9000` or `http://host-ip:9000` in your web browser to access the SonarQube web interface.
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### Database
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By default, the image will use an embedded H2 database that is not suited for production.
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In some environments, it may make more sense to prepare a custom image containing your configuration. A `Dockerfile` to achieve this may be as simple as:
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```dockerfile
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FROM sonarqube:8.9-community
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FROM sonarqube:10.6-community
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COPY sonar-custom-plugin-1.0.jar /opt/sonarqube/extensions/
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```
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