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NixOS, ProxMox, Debian or Ubuntu for Docker installation
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I had a rough time finding out whether or not regular docker containers are compatible with podman.
Do you have any good resources you could link regarding that and podman use?
Short answer: Yes. and you can install extra/podman-docker 5.5.2-1 ( Emulate Docker CLI using podman ) for full compatible.
Long answer: you can find all in official docs. https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/ . in general, the first step is always better not to ask abstract question in Google, but to read the official documentation
I've just went to the betterstack podman page after the above post, and there's a good video that covers what you asked, there.
https://betterstack.com/community/guides/scaling-docker/podman-vs-docker/
Thanks friend