Podman

Daemonless OCI-compliant container runtime
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In computing, Podman (pod manager) is an open source Open Container Initiative (OCI)-compliant[1] container management tool from Red Hat used for handling containers, images, volumes, and pods on the Linux operating system,[2] with support for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows via a virtual machine.[3] Based on the libpod library, it offers APIs for the lifecycle management of containers, pods, images, and volumes. The API is identical to the Docker API.[4] Podman Desktop provides an alternative to Docker Desktop.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Walker, James (June 4, 2021). "What Is Podman and How Does It Differ from Docker?". How-To Geek.
  2. ^ Primavera, Jacqueline (June 17, 2022). "What is Podman? The container engine replacing Docker". InfoWorld.
  3. ^ Krill, Paul (May 23, 2023). "Red Hat puts Podman container management on the desktop". InfoWorld.
  4. ^ "Podman | GoLand". GoLand Help.
  5. ^ Walker, James (January 19, 2023). "Getting Started With Podman Desktop, an Open Source Docker Desktop Alternative". How-To Geek.

Further reading

  • "Podman in Action: Secure, Rootless Containers for Kubernetes, Microservices, and More: Walsh, Daniel: 9781633439689: Books". learning.oreilly.com.
  • "Podman for DevOps: Containerization reimagined with Podman and its companion tools: Arrichiello, Alessandro, Salinetti, Gianni: 9781803248233: Books". packtpub.com.
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