Podman is Docker, but secure by default thanks to a fundementally different approach to containerisation and rootless operation. In this video I describe the benefits of Podman over a default Docker deployment, as well as some of the core principles that differentiate the two.
I also show how to deploy a VM with a Proxmox template (more to come on that), how to install and configure Podman with Docker Compose files, as well as showing you how to deploy common apps like Portainer, Jellyfin, and Dashy. Could this be a Docker replacement for you?
Docker Compose Files for Podman:
https://github.com/JamesTurland/JimsGarage/tree/main
Recommended Hardware: https://github.com/JamesTurland/JimsGarage/blob/main/Homelab-Buyer's-Guide/Q3-2023.md
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GitHub: https://github.com/JamesTurland/JimsGarage
00:00 - What is Podman?
01:50 - 3 Benefits of Podman
04:01 - Proxmox VM Template
05:43 - Installing Podman
07:07 - Portainer Deployment
09:04 - Podman Compose & Other Tweaks
12:03 - Jellyfin Deployment
12:35 - Dashy Deployment
13:25 - Outro