My biggest issue with podman is that podman-compose isn’t officially recommended or supported, and the alternatives (kubernetes YAML and Quadlet) kind of suck compared to using a compose file. It makes me way to pour a bunch lf work into switching to using podman-compose. I have no clue why they didn’t just use the compose spec for their official orchestration method.
once the containers are running after podman-compose you can use podman-generate-systemd to create a systemd services. Helped me move a rather large compose file to a bunch of services. My notes weren’t the best, sorry, but that’s the gist.It got me moved. I’ve now moved on to .container files for new stuff, which generates them on the fly. Need to move my old services over, but they work and who’s got the time…
I’ve regrettably only heard of Podman in passing. At work we use docker containers with kubernetes, is this something we could easily transition to without friction?
NocturnalEngineer@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Podman ftw!
MalReynolds@slrpnk.net 1 year ago
Concur, podman doesn’t (have to) have root, and has autoupdate and podman-compose to use docker files. Containers are cool, Docker less so.
PopeRigby@lemmy.world 1 year ago
My biggest issue with podman is that podman-compose isn’t officially recommended or supported, and the alternatives (kubernetes YAML and Quadlet) kind of suck compared to using a compose file. It makes me way to pour a bunch lf work into switching to using podman-compose. I have no clue why they didn’t just use the compose spec for their official orchestration method.
MalReynolds@slrpnk.net 1 year ago
once the containers are running after podman-compose you can use podman-generate-systemd to create a systemd services. Helped me move a rather large compose file to a bunch of services. My notes weren’t the best, sorry, but that’s the gist.It got me moved. I’ve now moved on to .container files for new stuff, which generates them on the fly. Need to move my old services over, but they work and who’s got the time…
EnderMB@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I’ve regrettably only heard of Podman in passing. At work we use docker containers with kubernetes, is this something we could easily transition to without friction?
Tommy@mastodon.social 1 year ago
@EnderMB @NocturnalEngineer
Podman uses the OCI standard — it is a drop-in replacement for Docker