diff --git a/content/posts/podman-setup.md b/content/posts/podman-setup.md index c8ad249..0d1e924 100644 --- a/content/posts/podman-setup.md +++ b/content/posts/podman-setup.md @@ -4,11 +4,14 @@ date = 2024-10-25T23:11:17+03:00 draft = false +++ -# Podman +# My Setup In this 'series' I will be walking you through my process of how I host everything on this server. +I'm currently running, on top of [my blog](https://emin.software), a [gogs +instance](https://git.emin.software). + When first creating this website, I just had my blog. I generated this blog using [hugo](https://hugo.io): a static site generator. Hugo allowed me to focus on writing whatever I wanted in Markdown format, it would take care of @@ -28,11 +31,12 @@ that's probably okay, you just have to setup once, but I'm running this on a VPS that I'm not sure I'll keep forever. The ability to reproduce this exact setup within minutes actually matters. -After reading a bit on this topic, I decided I would use podman for this. Docker would -work just as nicely (any containerization software would work, really), but I decided -on podman because it can run without a daemon and without root privilages. Also, -it has pretty neat support for kubernetes pods (which are honestly a lot more useful -than I would've given them credit for before I started this whole project). +After reading a bit on this topic, I decided I would use podman for this. Docker +would work just as nicely (any containerization software would work, really), +but I decided on podman because it can run without a daemon and without root +privilages. Also, it has pretty neat support for kubernetes pods (which are +honestly a lot more useful than I would've given them credit for before I started +this whole project). That's really why I'm writing this. So that you, the reader (or possibly my future self) can understand the methodology of podman, how to create pods, run containers and configure all