# Containerized DB 1. Run a container with a database of any type of you prefer (MySql, PostgreSQL, Mongo, etc.) 2. Verify the container is running 3. Access the container and create a new table (or collection, depends on which DB type you chose) for students 4. Insert a row (or document) of a student 5. Verify the row/document was added ## Solution ``` # Run the container podman run --name mysql -e MYSQL_USER=mario -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=tooManyMushrooms -e MYSQL_DATABASE=university -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=MushroomsPizza -d mysql # Verify it's running podman ps # Add student row to the database podman exec -it mysql /bin/bash mysql -u root use university; CREATE TABLE Students (id int NOT NULL, name varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (id)); insert into Projects (id, name) values (1,'Luigi'); select * from Students; ```