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      That's a way taller order than you might think. Docker has loads of kernel level integration that FreeBSD isn't interested in supporting, also there are separate techs for similar purposes, like jails.

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        Yeah, so if projects don't support freebsd I'm out. Tired of everyone's fetish for docker, even Canonical have added freebsd style jails to ubuntu now

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          cgroups are very different and much more powerful than freebsd jails. The server world is leaving freebsd for Linux.

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              The problem with podman is that we use stuff like Docker-compose and tilt at work, that require the docker daemon socket. I do try to use podman when possible, though. But yeah, I avoid Red Hat these days, that company is doomed.

              I use kubernetes+containerd for my servers, which is neither Docker nor Podman.

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      Podman to the rescue! Screw docker, podman is so much better and a quick google tells me there is a freebsd package of podman soooo