How To
Summary
Kubernetes is widely used in distributed environments. If you're working with mainframes, you can still take advantage of Kubernetes' high availability and scalability by installing it on Linux on Z or LinuxONE. This guide walks you through the steps to achieve that.
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06 June 2025
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