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Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Z and LinuxONE Cookbook

A draft IBM Redpaper publication

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Last updated on 01 May 2024

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IBM Form #: REDP-5711-00


Authors: Lydia Parziale, Anilkumar Patil, Rakesh Krishnakumar, Shrirang Kulkarni, Li Liyong, Victor Recio, Srirama Sharma and Richard Young

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    Abstract

    Whether you need to run mission-critical workloads, handle massive data volumes or support high-demand applications, Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform on IBM® Z or IBM LinuxONE can give you the tools you need to build, deploy and manage your applications.

    Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform provides enterprise-level support and additional features for large-scale container deployments. It includes advanced security and compliance features, as well as management tools for monitoring and scaling containerized applications.

    With advanced security features and flexible deployment options, Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform on IBM Z or IBM LinuxONE provides scalability, performance, reliability and security.

    This IBM Redpaper publication provides a basic understanding of Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform on IBM Z and LinuxONE, discusses architectural considerations for implementation as well as resource considerations, basic deployment examples and some best practices to move forwards in your own implementations. It has been written for IT architects and IT specialists.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction to Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform on IBM Z and LinuxONE

    Chapter 2. Overview of Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform

    Chapter 3. Implementation architectural considerations

    Chapter 4. Resource considerations for Red Hat OpenShift

    Chapter 5. Red Hat OpenShift Deployment Topologies on IBM Z

    Chapter 6. Best practices and moving forwards

    Appendix A. Additional material

     

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