What is Podman?

Podman functions as a container engine that runs without a daemon, specifically designed for the creation, management, and execution of OCI Containers on Linux platforms. It allows users to operate containers in both root and rootless configurations, effectively serving as a substitute for Docker by utilizing the command alias docker=podman. With Podman, users have the capability to manage pods, containers, and container images, while also providing support for Docker Swarm. We recommend adopting Kubernetes as the main standard for generating Pods and orchestrating containers, thereby making Kubernetes YAML the favored format. As a result, Podman enables the creation and management of Pods directly from a Kubernetes YAML file through commands like podman-play-kube. Furthermore, it can produce Kubernetes YAML configurations from existing containers or Pods using podman-generate-kube, which enhances the process from local development to deployment in a production Kubernetes setting. This flexibility and functionality make Podman an invaluable resource for both developers and system administrators, significantly improving the containerization workflow. Its ability to seamlessly integrate with Kubernetes further emphasizes its role as a modern solution in container management.

Pricing

Free Version:
Free Version available.

Screenshots and Video

Podman Screenshot 1

Company Facts

Company Name:
Containers
Company Website:
podman.io

Product Details

Deployment
Linux
Training Options
Documentation Hub

Product Details

Target Company Sizes
Individual
1-10
11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
10001+
Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
Small Business
Enterprise
Freelance
Nonprofit
Government
Startup
Supported Languages
English

Podman Categories and Features

Container Management Software

Access Control
Application Development
Automatic Scaling
Build Automation
Container Health Management
Container Storage
Deployment Automation
File Isolation
Hybrid Deployments
Network Isolation
Orchestration
Shared File Systems
Version Control
Virtualization