I’ve started playing with it and it is actually pretty cool. I can create basic containers and then group them into pods. Once the pods are running and healthy I can deploy to Kubernetes

  • @[email protected]
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    1316 days ago

    Most commands are the same. They recommend just aliasing docker to podman so you can keep using your old commands.

    • mosiacmango
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      16 days ago

      This changes a bit when you start using podman quadlets instead of docker compose, but most compose commands have an analog in the quadlet syntax.

      Ive yet to run into any compose files that I couldn’t translate, but some functions took a bit. The quadlet docs from redhat really help there.

          • Possibly linuxOP
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            116 days ago

            Even though it isn’t technically supported it still can help with moving to Qualets and ultimately Kubernetes. You can use it to create a pod and then you can expose the configuration.