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Getting started with z/OS Container Extensions and Docker

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 13 November 2019, updated 12 July 2021

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ISBN-10: 0738458155
ISBN-13: 9780738458151
IBM Form #: SG24-8457-00


Authors: Lydia Parziale, Zach Burns, Marco Egli, Redelf Janssen, Volkmar Langer, Subhajit Maitra, Eric Marins, Edward McCarthy and Jim Newell

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    Abstract

    IBM® z/OS® Container Extensions (IBM zCX) is a new feature of the next version of the IBM z/OS Operating System (z/OS V2.4). It makes it possible to run Linux on IBM Z® applications that are packaged as Docker container images on z/OS. Application developers can develop, and data centers can operate, popular open source packages, Linux applications, IBM software, and third-party software together with z/OS applications and data.

    This IBM Redbooks® publication helps you to understand the concepts, business perspectives and reference architecture for installing, tailoring, and configuring zCX in your own environment.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction

    Chapter 2. z/OS Container Extensions planning

    Chapter 3. Security - Overview

    Chapter 4. Provisioning and managing your first z/OS Container

    Chapter 5. Your first running Docker container in zCX

    Chapter 6. Private registry implementation

    Chapter 7. Operation

    Chapter 8. Integrating container applications with other processes on z/OS

    Chapter 9. zCX user administration

    Chapter 10. Persistent data

    Chapter 11. Swarm on zCX

     

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