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Hello everyone.
I am studying for the EX188 exam without a Red Hat Learning subscription and there is an item I would like guidance on what content I should study.
In the Exam Objectives: https://www.redhat.com/en/services/training/ex188-red-hat-certified-specialist-containers-exam?secti...
Run multi-container applications with Podman
- Create application stacks
It sounds like working with multiple containers manually because I do not think podman-compose is supported on RHEL.
I am not asking for test content, just what would direction would you advise me to study and do practice labs? Should I spend some time with podman-compose, or should I focus on working with podman run and creating systemd services for the containers?
Thank you in advance.
P.S. I love mono spaced fonts
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Hi @grundblom , indeed, there is support for podman-compose in RHEL and there is a chapter in the DO188 student guide dedicated to this. So, go for it!
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Hi @grundblom , indeed, there is support for podman-compose in RHEL and there is a chapter in the DO188 student guide dedicated to this. So, go for it!
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@carlos_arias Thank you!
Thank you for correcting me about podman-compse: I appreciate the that and the direction for studying. .
P.S. I love mono spaced fonts