This is the code repository for Podman for DevOps, published by Packt.
Containerization reimagined with Podman and its companion tools
DevOps best practices encourage the adoption of containers as the foundation of cloud native ecosystems. As containers have become the new de facto standard for packaging applications and their dependencies, understanding how to implement, build, and manage them is now an essential skill for developers, system administrators, and SRE/operations teams. Podman and its companion tools Buildah and Skopeo make a great toolset to boost the development, execution, and management of containerized applications. Starting from the basic concepts of containerization and its underlying technology, this book will help you get your first container up and running with Podman. The book explores the complete toolkit and illustrates the development of new containers, their lifecycle management, troubleshooting, and security aspects.
This book covers the following exciting features:
- Understand Podman’s daemonless approach as a container engine
- Run, manage, and secure containers with Podman
- Discover the strategies, concepts, and command-line options for using Buildah to build containers from scratch
- Manage OCI images with Skopeo
- Troubleshoot runtime, build, and isolation issues
- Integrate Podman containers with existing networking and system services
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All of the code is organized into folders. For example, Chapter02.
The code will look like the following:
[Unit]
Description=Podman API Socket
Documentation=man:podman-system-service(1)
Following is what you need for this book: The book is for cloud developers looking to learn how to build and package applications inside containers and system administrators who want to deploy, manage, and integrate them with system services and orchestration solutions. This book provides a detailed comparison between Docker and Podman to aid you in learning Podman quickly.
With the following software and hardware list you can run all code files present in the book (Chapter 1-14).
Chapter | Software required | OS required |
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1-14 | Podman 3 or later | Fedora 34 or later (preferred) or any other Linux distrubution |
6,7 | Buildah 1.x or later | Fedora 34 or later (preferred) or any other Linux distrubution |
9 | Skopeo 1.x or later | Fedora 34 or later (preferred) or any other Linux distrubution |
We also provide a PDF file that has color images of the screenshots/diagrams used in this book. Click here to download it.
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Learn Docker - Fundamentals of Docker 19.x - Second Edition [Packt] [Amazon]
Alessandro Arrichiello is a Solution Architect for Red Hat Inc. with a special focus on Telco technologies. He has a passion for GNU/Linux systems, which began at age 14 and continues today. He has worked with tools for automating Enterprise IT: configuration management and continuous integration through virtual platforms. Alessandro is also a writer for the Red Hat Developer Blog on which he authored several articles about container architecture and technology. He’s now helping telecommunication customers on adopting container orchestration environments like Red Hat OpenShift and Kubernetes, Infrastructure as a Service like OpenStack, Edge Computing and Datacenter Automation
Gianni Salinetti is a Solution Architect from Rome working for Red Hat Inc. with a special focus on cloud-native computing and hybrid cloud strategies. He started working with GNU/Linux back in 2001 and developed a passion for Open Source software. His main fields of interest are application orchestration, automation, and systems performance tuning. He is also an advocate of DevSecOps and GitOps practices. He was a former Red Hat Instructor, teaching many classes about GNU/Linux, OpenStack, JBoss middleware, Ansible, Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift. He won Red Hat EMEA awards as best DevOps, cloud, and middleware instructor. He is also an author for the Red Hat Developer Blog and actively contributes to webinars and events.
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