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thanks! So podman supports the docker API completely?
Drop-in replacement as far as I can tell after using it for some time
This is a common misconception. Podman has similar commands to Docker CLI but it's not a "drop-in replacement". Depending on your usage, you might run into things that don't work the same.
Interesting, thanks!
Yep! You can even just alias the docker command to podman, and most things will work just fine. Podman can also expose a socket that is compatible with the Docker API for anything that requires it too.
When I had a look on it a while ago they didn’t support Docker Compose. But except this it’s a drop in replacement.
There’s now https://github.com/containers/podman-compose which seems to work okay, haven’t tested heavily though