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'''`podman(1)`''' is a container manager. Compare to [[Docker|docker(1)/dockerd(8)]], which uses a server-client model instead. |
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== Installation == On [[Linux/Fedora|Fedora]] and derivative distributions, `podman` is likely already installed in rootless mode Other [[Linux]] distributions may offer a `podman` package. For [[Linux/Arch|Arch Linux]], the `cni-plugins` and `fuse-overlayfs` packages are likely also necessary. (They are nominally optional dependencies.) ---- == Tool Chain == * [[Docker/Dockerfile|Dockerfile]] == Administration == * [[Podman/BindMounts|Bind Mounts]] * [[Podman/InteractiveUse|Interactive Use]] * [[Podman/Pods|Pods]] * [[Podman/Security|Security]] * [[Podman/Volumes|Volumes]] TODO: add details on pod networking from https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/container-networking-podman |
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and from https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/podman-run-pods-systemd-services on how to use it for pods |
Podman
podman(1) is a container manager.
Compare to docker(1)/dockerd(8), which uses a server-client model instead.
Contents
Installation
On Fedora and derivative distributions, podman is likely already installed in rootless mode
Other Linux distributions may offer a podman package. For Arch Linux, the cni-plugins and fuse-overlayfs packages are likely also necessary. (They are nominally optional dependencies.)
Tool Chain
Administration
TODO: add details on pod networking from https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/container-networking-podman
TODO: add instructions from https://www.tutorialworks.com/podman-systemd/ on how to use podman systemd and from https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/podman-run-pods-systemd-services on how to use it for pods