Have at least one image locally (run podman image ls
to confirm).
If you don't have images locally, run simply podman pull httpd
.
- Choose an image and create an archive out of it
- Check the archive size. Is it different than the image size? If yes, what's the difference? If not, why?
- Copy the generated archive to a remote host
- Load the image
- Verify it was loaded and exists on the remote host
# Save image as an archive
podman save -o httpd.tar httpd
# Check archive and image sizes
du -sh httpd.tar # output: 143MB
podman image ls | grep httpd # output: 149MB
# The archive is obviously smaller than the image itself (6MB difference)
# Copy the archive to a remote host
rsync -azc httpd.tar USER@REMOTE_HOST_FQDN:/tmp/
# Load the image
podman load -i /tmp/httpd.tar
# Verify it exists on the system after loading
podman image ls