another big difference is how local privileges are handled. enviroment variables do not work in podman-compose, locally mounted volumes do not work and so on. podman just is not production ready yet.... i have struggled days to prove otherwise, but no luck.
Its got some catching up to do, Docker has about 5 years more on it, and a larger team. Thanks for sharing your feedback on it 🙂 I've seen others mention that the compose support isn't perfect yet.
Great video, but I found that one key thing that prevented me from working with Podman was that Docker allowed me to work with windows containers. I had an instance where I needed a container that to leverage the User Certificate Store for windows.
Yeah i use podman for years, previsouly it wasn't has polish as docker, but now it's better fo my use case. If you woek locally on k8s before déploiement podman is a better tools and is quite close to CRI-O.
thanks for this video! very nice!
another big difference is how local privileges are handled. enviroment variables do not work in podman-compose, locally mounted volumes do not work and so on. podman just is not production ready yet.... i have struggled days to prove otherwise, but no luck.
Its got some catching up to do, Docker has about 5 years more on it, and a larger team. Thanks for sharing your feedback on it 🙂
I've seen others mention that the compose support isn't perfect yet.
Great video, but I found that one key thing that prevented me from working with Podman was that Docker allowed me to work with windows containers. I had an instance where I needed a container that to leverage the User Certificate Store for windows.
Thanks for sharing this pain point, its certainly not one to one with Docker yet but its catching up. Hope they fix this one day!
Yeah i use podman for years, previsouly it wasn't has polish as docker, but now it's better fo my use case. If you woek locally on k8s before déploiement podman is a better tools and is quite close to CRI-O.