Okay, thanks. I'm just looking for perspective on it. I know Start9 changed to Podman a while back, also. So far my Docker experience has been fine for my simple uses. I like to gather up info from the pros. 👍👍
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Ok, I was reading about Podman in bed last night.
It definitely has its advantages, especially when it comes to conserving resources.
It doesn't need a daemon in the background, which already taps resources and therefore offers a single point of attack. The containers start much faster than with Docker.
It will definitely be much better in use on smaller devices, like a Raspiblitz.
It was developed by Red Hat.
I'm already looking into it and may rename the Github project of mine to ‘haven-containerised’ and also make Podman available. But first I have to learn how to build it by default.
Docker is still used a lot on larger servers and is well integrated in some infrastructures.
I think which is ‘better’ is a personal decision, just like a musician decides which music software to use. However, there are advantages of Podman that can be utilised.
Hmmm...okay your interest has me interested. I'm definitely keeping an eye on it. Regardless, I appreciate the work on the containerized stuff. I do better managing that than dealing with shared resources and running new services. This lets me take a stab at Haven.