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applications/connecting_applications_to_services/getting-started-with-service-binding-ibm-power-ibm-z.adoc

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:_mod-docs-content-type: ASSEMBLY
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[id="getting-started-with-service-binding-ibm-power-ibm-z"]
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= Getting started with service binding on {ibmpowerProductName}, {ibmzProductName}, and {linuxoneProductName}
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= Getting started with service binding on IBM Power, IBM Z, and IBM LinuxONE
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:context: getting-started-with-service-binding-ibm-power-ibm-z

installing/installing_ibm_z/preparing-to-install-on-ibm-z.adoc

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= Preparing to install on IBM Z(R) and {linuxoneProductName}
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= Preparing to install on IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE
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== Choosing a method to install {product-title} on {ibmzProductName} or {linuxoneProductName}
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== Choosing a method to install {product-title} on IBM Z or IBM LinuxONE
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You can install {product-title} with the link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/assisted_installer_for_openshift_container_platform/2022/html-single/assisted_installer_for_openshift_container_platform/index[{ai-full}]. This method requires no setup for the installer, and is ideal for connected environments like {ibmzProductName}.
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See xref:../../installing/installing_on_prem_assisted/installing-on-prem-assisted.adoc#installing-on-prem-assisted[Installing an on-premise cluster using the {ai-full}] for additional details.
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The steps for performing a user-provisioned infrastructure installation are provided as an example only. Installing a cluster with infrastructure you provide requires knowledge of the {ibmzProductName} platform and the installation process of {product-title}. Use the user-provisioned infrastructure installation instructions as a guide; you are free to create the required resources through other methods.
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=== User-provisioned infrastructure installation of {product-title} on {ibmzProductName}
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=== User-provisioned infrastructure installation of {product-title} on IBM Z
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User-provisioned infrastructure requires the user to provision all resources required by {product-title}.
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installing/installing_rhv/preparing-to-install-on-rhv.adoc

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* You read the documentation on xref:../../installing/overview/installing-preparing.adoc#installing-preparing[selecting a cluster installation method and preparing it for users].
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You can install {product-title} on installer-provisioned or user-provisioned infrastructure. The default installation type uses installer-provisioned infrastructure, where the installation program provisions the underlying infrastructure for the cluster. You can also install {product-title} on infrastructure that you provision. If you do not use infrastructure that the installation program provisions, you must manage and maintain the cluster resources yourself.
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modules/distr-tracing-tempo-object-storage-setup-ibm-storage.adoc

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You can set up {ibm-cloud-title} Object Storage by using the {oc-first}.
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modules/ibm-z-rhel-kvm-host-recommendations.adoc

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Optimizing a KVM virtual server environment strongly depends on the workloads of the virtual servers and on the available resources. The same action that enhances performance in one environment can have adverse effects in another. Finding the best balance for a particular setting can be a challenge and often involves experimentation.
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modules/install-ibm-cloud-preparing-the-provisioner-node.adoc

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Perform the following steps to prepare the provisioner node.
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modules/installation-requirements-user-infra-ibm-z-kvm.adoc

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The {product-title} installer creates the Ignition files, which are necessary for all the {op-system-first} virtual machines. The automated installation of {product-title} is performed by the bootstrap machine. It starts the installation of {product-title} on each node, starts the Kubernetes cluster, and then finishes. During this bootstrap, the virtual machine must have an established network connection either through a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server or static IP address.
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modules/minimum-ibm-z-system-requirements.adoc

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modules/nw-operator-cr.adoc

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modules/openshift-cluster-maximums-environment.adoc

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