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I think you have it all right. Is there anything missing from the docs in this aspect you see? I think it's basically just "rootless" containers because we don't have a robust way to share those today, but in any case IMO one should generally use --userns=auto today instead for most server use cases. |
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I have a server implemented using
fedora-bootc
that has been solid like a rock for the last 3 months.Bootc is a great technology, and I'm happy to try new ideas, hence the reason to share what I understand about logically bound images (technology preview).
My server runs several services implemented using Pods and Containers. As such this technology preview caught my attention.
I have tried to make a comparison between the current way of implementing containers and this new idea. But I'm not sure if the summary below is 100% accuate. And what other benefits logically bound images would bring?
Lifecycle
podman auto-update
bootc upgrade
).Upgrades
podman auto-update
). They can be triggered at anytime independent of the container image.Garbage collecton
podman image prune
)User-space container
The final choice would depends on each use-case.
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