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kuratkull ◴[] No.42140145[source]
Podman actually works really well. Out-of-the-box virtually-no-configuration-needed rootless containers. It's also usable via docker-compose with a single env variable. (podman-compose wasn't up to par for us)

We've been using it for a couple of years running and managing hundreds of containers per server - no feeling of flakiness whatsoever. It's virtually zeroconf and even supports GPUs for those who need it. It's like docker but better, IMO.

Hope it gets a popularity boost from CNCF. Rooting for it.

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1. jacooper ◴[] No.42155624[source]
Honestly everytime i wanted to use podman i hit a bug, which is already fixed most of the time but i can't get the new version because they don't have any direct repos to get updates from, this is very helpful for docker.

Also networking in rootless containers still suck.

The end result is just go bakc to docker with less hassle and better stability.