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I tried replacing some components of my NAS server that were on docker/docker-compose with podman but unfortunately it was not a 100% drop-in replacement. I had networking issues in podman that I did not have in docker.
The network stack is implemented quite differently in podman than in docker, once you start using more advanced features the backward compatibility disappears.
Since it came second, I think it has a lot of technical advantages, avoiding docker’s mistakes and what not. In the long term I’ll probably switch to it, unless Redhat keeps shooting itself in the foot…
Never meet your heroes
That’s pretty decent. I’m not convinced about the 16 core limit though, the 12700H has 6 P-cores, 8 E-cores and 6 threads, totalling “20 cores”. Not the best chip to benchmark multicore workloads
I think one of the issues I had was trying to run pihole with podman on a raspberry pi. I could not get DNS requests to work by just mapping the right ports. I ended up just running with --net=host and it worked, I didn’t feel like debugging further.
I had other issues on my NAS but I don’t remember what it was, I have a lot of services on it, qBittorrent, Wireguard, Jellyfin, Jackett, netdata, prometheus, samba, syncthing, pihole (redundant), wsdd all in docker.
Is there a place that has a list of classic programming articles like this? Such a fun read. I know PHK has another one of the design of Varnish vs Squid here https://varnish-cache.org/docs/trunk/phk/notes.html
I’ve worked at 5 different companies in the last 5 years since finishing University and it hasn’t been an issue with recruiters. I’ve been able to almost triple the salary I got in my first job. I’m hoping to stay a while at my current place, but you never know how things turn out. When you feel like the job is unhealthy for you or that you have better prospects elsewhere, there’s no reason to stay.
Employers are not loyal towards employees and will fire them without blinking an eye the moment they need to prop up their stock value. I don’t see why employees should feel any different towards employers. It’s business.
Happy to sponsor this project when I can afford it. Do you work on the project full time or part time currently?