🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00 Manage containers efficiently 01:01 Containerization encapsulates applications 01:33 Podman’s daemon-less architecture 03:23 Rootless security advantage 04:27 OCI standard compatibility 05:21 Podman similar commands 06:18 Pods enhance networking 06:49 Export manifests easily Made with HARPA AI
6:45 I didn't know you could export a Podman manifest to a Kubernetes cluster.... VERY good to know, thank you!!!
Wow, that was a smooth explanation, thanks!
IBM is such a weird company. They are pioneers in pretty much everything, still to this day. Yet, they focus all their effort in business centric applications, so you never get to see or use all the cool stuff they do.
Exceptional explanation. Thank you.
Very nicely explained! Thank you so much!
Awesome explanation.
Great video and explanation... thank you 🙂
wait. is he writing behind a glass? what sorcery is this? because if he is, then he is writing backwards!
I have done a lots of research and still worried how docker / podman based architecture share the database original location like postgres need to store data somewhere and multiple postgres on same host sharing same db files then what about locks same with all services which needs to store data ?
How is it possible by podman to be Root less but not with docker by default?
That is so cool! Going to see if I can use that on my Raspberry Pi.
Very Helpful, Thanks.
Dam good explanation 😎
If you watch the video you clearly know what a container is...
aren't podman pods the same as docker compose ?
Can be used in GCP?
Please listen to the perspective of Gamdi Shaheb. His perspective is very different and judge for yourself
Day - mon = daemon. It isn’t a demon nor is it possessed.
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