I'm probably going to finally give podman a try, but apart from the security advantages of daemonless, I pretty much have all these features solved on my Docker hosts already. For home/lab workloads I define one docker compose project in a directory, using local path mounts for directories. Then I manually define a systemd service per docker compose project, which just runs "docker compose up -d <dir>" on start, and the opposite on stop. The hundreds of containers I run at home have higher uptime than the thousands of containers in the orchestration platform I run at work has.
Does the "podman generate kube" command just define pods, or does it support other K8s components such as services and ingresses?
Does the "podman generate kube" command just define pods, or does it support other K8s components such as services and ingresses?