Podman, with Daniel Walsh and Brent Baude

EPISODE · Sep 24, 2021 · 54 MIN

Podman, with Daniel Walsh and Brent Baude

from Kubernetes Podcast from Google

Red Hat maintains a full set of container tools and libraries, bringing their pedigree in security and operating system engineering. The most notable of those tools, Podman, has had a surge in popularity this month, after Docker announced changes in their subscription model. Daniel Walsh leads the Red Hat containers team, and Brent Baude is the architect and primary maintainer of Podman. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Ira Glass in the wardrobe News of the week Announcing Google Cloud Deploy DORA Accelerate State of DevOps 2021 report Mirantis Flow "reinvents the datacenter" Episode 110, with Adrian Ionel Deis Labs introduces Hippo Accelerating new features in Docker Desktop Distroless builds are now SLSA 2 Episode 155, with Priya Wadhwa CNCF DevSecOps radar Links from the interview Dan Walsh Brent Baude SELinux Stop Disabling SELinux SELinux Sandbox Project Atomic Red Hat patches for container registry rejected by Docker Docker client/server model Red Hat's container suite: Podman CRI-O Buildah containers/storage containers/image Skopeo Open Container Initiative (OCI) Podman features: Drop-in Docker replacement play kube, run a pod from YAML generate kube, make YAML from local containers Running rootless systemd integration Socket activated services podman-compose Podman in Podman Podman in Kubernetes Builder in a Boston accent containerd, CRI-O and Docker in Kubernetes "Podman Desktop" Docker changes desktop subscription model Podman on Mac Podman on Windows with WSL2 Remote client Notes from the recent Podman Cabal meeting Quay GitHub discussion Daniel Walsh on Twitter Brent Baude on Twitter

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