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Podman is an alternative to Docker for running containers on Linux. It is similar to Docker in many respects, but differs in some key areas: | |||
* Doesn't require root privileges by default | |||
== Container orchestrators == | |||
A container orchestrator performs orchestration, i.e. the management of containers across nodes (which may be across different machines). For example, if you have two web nodes (with a load balancer) and a database node, your orchestrator will ensure that all the nodes are configured and can talk to each other as needed. | |||
Orchestrators include: | |||
* Kubernetes | |||
* Apache Mesos | |||
* Docker Swarm | |||
Orchestrators are generally not compatible with each other(?) | |||
Revision as of 10:44, 16 August 2025
Podman is an alternative to Docker for running containers on Linux. It is similar to Docker in many respects, but differs in some key areas:
- Doesn't require root privileges by default
Container orchestrators
A container orchestrator performs orchestration, i.e. the management of containers across nodes (which may be across different machines). For example, if you have two web nodes (with a load balancer) and a database node, your orchestrator will ensure that all the nodes are configured and can talk to each other as needed.
Orchestrators include:
- Kubernetes
- Apache Mesos
- Docker Swarm
Orchestrators are generally not compatible with each other(?)