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In computing, Podman is a container management tool used for handling containers, images, volumes, and pods on the Linux operating system, with support for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows via a virtual machine.[1] Based on the libpod library, it offers APIs for the lifecycle management of containers, pods, images, and volumes.
References
- ^ Krill, Paul (May 23, 2023). "Red Hat puts Podman container management on the desktop". InfoWorld.