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# systemd-infrastructure
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# systemd-infrastructure
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Infrastructure for Podman compose containers and backing them up (template)
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Infrastructure for backing containers up
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## Why podman-compose?
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## How to add services
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It just works for me. But because of the not really native support I would eventually move to kube configurations.
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If you create pods or containers, then you can easily let Podman generate systemd services for you. [Man page](https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/markdown/podman-generate-systemd.1.html).
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Examples for creating pods and containers are in the [compose repo](https://git.fl1tzi.com/server/compose).
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## Backup
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## Backup
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**The backup script has to be configured correctly!**
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**The backup script has to be configured correctly!**
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## Template
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The `template_service` is designed for containers and works well with the backup.
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