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Podman brings containers to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. But there are so many ways to deploy a container, and then how do you manage it later? Things like container updates, and keeping the container running, starting them up when the host boots. There are a lot of things to think about. On today’s episode Nate is going to show you how HE deploys containers in his environment, and then how he makes that deployment easily repeatable with yaml, and systemd with Quadlet. Links from today's show: Nate's podman pod definition: https://git.undrground.org/gangrif/wo... Our Lab on Podman Pods: https://www.redhat.com/en/interactive... - - - - Critical Administration Skills for Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Whether you are new to Linux or new to RHEL, join our hosts for a hands-on look into the commands and processes, ask questions, and grow your knowledge. Get Started with Red Hat Enterprise Linux: https://developers.redhat.com/register Try it for yourself: https://redhat.com/interactive-labs Join our Discord: https://red.ht/rhel-discord Nate Lager: https://social.undrground.org/@gangrif Scott McBrien: / scott-mcbrien-349b356 00:00 Setting Up Podman and Creating Pods 02:50 Running Containers Inside Pods 05:23 Monitoring and Managing Pods 08:47 Advanced Podman Features 09:32 Redeploying Pods with YAML 15:45 Whiteboard Explanation of Pods 23:57 Using Config Maps with Podman 26:35 Managing Config Maps in Kubernetes 28:00 Running WordPress Deployment with Podman 29:50 Configuring Environment Variables 33:07 Persistent Storage for WordPress 35:40 Introduction to Quadlet 39:09 SystemD Integration with Podman