Its not too bad, you can define the UID that your podmab process runs on since it can run as its own process and not be reliant on a daemon. It makes you do a little more admin work, but honestly you have to start doing that anyway in a lot of environments.
I have had good experimental experiences with podman, but my biggest barrier to adopting it is how old the packaged version with debian is. I’m hoping to see if I can do some damage with the release of bookworm.
Its not too bad, you can define the UID that your podmab process runs on since it can run as its own process and not be reliant on a daemon. It makes you do a little more admin work, but honestly you have to start doing that anyway in a lot of environments.
I have had good experimental experiences with podman, but my biggest barrier to adopting it is how old the packaged version with debian is. I’m hoping to see if I can do some damage with the release of bookworm.