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Podman for DevOps

Podman for DevOps - Second Edition

By : Alessandro Arrichiello, Gianni Salinetti
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Podman for DevOps

Podman for DevOps

By: Alessandro Arrichiello, Gianni Salinetti

Overview of this book

Containers are transforming how modern applications are built, deployed, and scaled. Podman offers a powerful, secure alternative to Docker by eliminating the daemon and embracing rootless container execution. If you're ready to move beyond legacy workflows and gain full control over container management, this practical guide is for you. You’ll begin with container fundamentals and a side-by-side comparison of Docker and Podman to ease the transition. Then, you'll run your first container, manage its lifecycle, and use Buildah to build images from scratch. Skopeo helps you transfer and inspect images across registries. As you progress, you’ll secure your environment with rootless containers, signed images, and SELinux policies. You’ll also configure container networking, integrate workloads with systemd services, and troubleshoot issues using native Linux tools. The final chapters focus on modern developer workflows, showing how to migrate existing Docker workloads, manage containers and Kubernetes resources visually using Podman Desktop, and leverage Podman AI Lab to experiment with, run, and manage AI/ML models locally in a containerized environment. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build, run, and secure containers, automate workflows, and confidently manage deployments across DevOps and AI-powered environments.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Part 1: From Theory to Practice: Let's Run Our First Container with Podman
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Part 2: Building Your Container from Scratch with Buildah
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Part 3: Managing and Integrating Containers Securely
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Integrating with Existing Application Build Processes

After learning how to create custom container images using Podman and Buildah, we can now focus on special use cases that can make our build workflows more efficient and portable. For instance, small images are a very common requirement in an enterprise environment, for performance and security reasons. We will explore how to achieve this goal by breaking down the build process into different stages.

This chapter will also try to uncover scenarios where Buildah is not expected to run directly on a developer machine but is driven instead by a container orchestrator or embedded inside custom applications that are expected to call its libraries or command-line interface (CLI).

In this chapter, we're going to cover the following main topics:

  • Multistage container builds
  • Running Buildah inside a container
  • Integrating Buildah with custom builders
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