While Podman started out as a replacement for Docker, it has now become a well-established container runtime. With containerd as the backend and nerdctl as the frontend there is now a new contender in the container runtime ecosystem challenging both Podman and Docker.
In this talk, we will introduce containerd, a lightweight and flexible open-source container runtime, and nerdctl, a command-line interface for containerd. We will then take a look at these two tools together as an alternative to both Docker and Podman, especially taking a look at new and exciting features implemented in nerdctl.
Be sure to join this session to find out how nerdctl can accelerate rootless container networking, encrypt your images and much, much more!
While Podman started out as a replacement for Docker, it has now become a well-established container runtime. With containerd as the backend and nerdctl as the frontend there is now a new contender in the container runtime ecosystem challenging both Podman and Docker.
In this talk, we will introduce containerd, a lightweight and flexible open-source container runtime, and nerdctl, a command-line interface for containerd. We will then take a look at these two tools together as an alternative to both Docker and Podman, especially taking a look at new and exciting features implemented in nerdctl.
Be sure to join this session to find out how nerdctl can accelerate rootless container networking, encrypt your images and much, much more!