Podman in Production: The Book, and the Pipeline Behind It
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My first encounter with Podman back in 2020 was involuntary. A customer with air-gapped RHEL 7 machines that we needed to deploy a containerized microservices stack on. Installing third-party software like Docker on them would have been a major bureaucratic hurdle, so I looked at what we could use that came built in. The tooling had its quirks — at least the way we were using it — but the general daemonless architecture of the Podman ecosystem just felt right from the beginning. And needless to…
1Key Takeaways
- My first encounter with Podman back in 2020 was involuntary.
- A customer with air-gapped RHEL 7 machines that we needed to deploy a containerized microservices stack on.
- Installing third-party software like Docker on them would have been a major bureaucratic hurdle, so I looked at what we could use that came built in.
- The tooling had its quirks — at least the way we were using it — but the general daemonless architecture of the Podman ecosystem just felt right from the beginning.
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