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Podman quadlets have been a blessing. They basically let you manage containers as if they were simple services. You just plop a container unit file in
/etc/containers/systemd/, daemon-reload and presto, you've got a service that other containers or services can depend on.Is containers here used in the same context as docker? I'm not familiar with podman.
Just about but it's more experimental.