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You have a typo in the title for the section about backups.
In that post you use the compose format. Have you used quadlet? My understanding is that's the "preferred" way to do things, I've also had some issues and am trying to decide if it's worth it. Any thoughts?
I run 50+ containers with rootless Podman compose (on CoreOS) and haven't encountered any unsolvable issues so far.
I've never tried quadlets but haven't found a need or any driving reason to do so.
No, quadlet seems to require systemd and I run OpenRC.