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Kubernetes.
But we are moving our clients to podman from docker currently.
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Wu Wei :xfce: :rss: :terminal: (wuwei@fosstodon.org)'s status on Sunday, 24-Apr-2022 17:13:28 UTC Wu Wei :xfce: :rss: :terminal: @codeHaiku
Docker containers run through the docker service while podman doesn't have it's own overhead service.
That means two things. Firstly you can manage podman containers directly with systemd. That also means you can run non-root containers(Docker is root only). That is great for security.Secondly, since we use k8s to manage containers, not having some docker service clashing over control we avoid some edge-case bugs and potentional config conflicts.
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codeHaiku :fosstodon: (codehaiku@fosstodon.org)'s status on Sunday, 24-Apr-2022 17:13:29 UTC codeHaiku :fosstodon: @wuwei Why podman over docker? Just curious.