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cdrage | 4 days ago

Ahhh, one of the reasons could be that Docker Desktop by default uses 50% of your RAM when they create their VM and the maximum amount of CPUs.

Podman Desktop by default has a much lower RAM (4GB) + CPU usage (50% CPU). That's something that could be improved... I've opened up an issue: https://github.com/podman-desktop/podman-desktop/issues/1634... :)

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p0w3n3d|4 days ago

No I checked it against the amount of RAM. Podman with 8GB does not increase speed, Docker with 4GB is still 9s

  podman run   27->24
  docker run   9.4->9.769 total
(I increased limit in podman and decreased limit in docker). This happens with amd64 arch images (which I for some reason need in my work and cannot rebuild)

cdrage|4 days ago

now I'm curious why it's still slow even with the increase of ram + cpu, I'll sync up with the podman core team why it's benchmarking much faster in docker vs podman (assuming both are using rosetta 2 on your machine)

p0w3n3d|4 days ago

are you by any chance one of those Claw raging robots? really? created an issue?

bootsmann|4 days ago

(The poster works on podman for redhat)