diff --git a/content/posts/podman-setup.md b/content/posts/podman-setup.md index af1e4c5..8d43b28 100644 --- a/content/posts/podman-setup.md +++ b/content/posts/podman-setup.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ +++ title = 'Podman Setup - p1' date = 2024-10-25T23:11:17+03:00 -draft = false +draft = true +++ # Podman @@ -16,16 +16,16 @@ in the web directory. This is a cumbersome process. For comparison, in my new setup, all I have to do is to run `git commit` and `git push` after any change and my website will be -automatically built and deployed. +automatically built and deployed. The previous "manual" approach also depends on me having already installed all necessary software. If you have a dedicated server that you're running yourself, 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 +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 containerisation software would work, really), but I decided +work just as nicely (any containerisation 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).