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Oooooh, wait. Does Quadlet let you run containers via systemd unit files??
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/quadlet-podman
That's cool! Thanks! TIL!
It's like
docker-compose
on steroids if you don't use Kubenetes and want to treat your machines like pets not cattleI love this one because it flirts with all the bad things of 30-year-old RFCs and forgets sheepdogs in the tight narrative handwave.
Ok I don't know how sheepdogs fit into the analogy but IMO they are neither pets nor cattle. They are like coworkers, and if I have to risk one every now and then to keep the wolves busy, so be it. It's a dog-eat-dog world.
Here's a good example for Jellyfin that got me started with quadlets.
Note on the above: the linuxserver.io jellyfin image has an ffmpeg bug in it, so swap to the official docker image in the config.