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[MULTIARCH-3176] Add deprecation note to IBM Z installation
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modules/installation-requirements-user-infra-ibm-z-kvm.adoc

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You can install {product-title} version {product-version} on the following IBM hardware:
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* IBM z16 (all models), IBM z15 (all models), IBM z14 (all models), IBM z13, and IBM z13s
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* LinuxONE, any version
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* IBM LinuxONE Emperor 4, IBM LinuxONE III (all models), IBM LinuxONE Emperor II, IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper II, IBM LinuxONE Emperor, and IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper
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[NOTE]
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Support for {op-system} functionality for IBM z13 all models, LinuxONE Emperor, and LinuxONE Rockhopper is deprecated. These hardware models remain fully supported in {product-title} 4.12. However, Red Hat recommends that you use later hardware models.
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== Minimum {ibmzProductName} system environment
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Since the overall performance of the cluster can be impacted, the LPARs that are used to setup the {product-title} clusters must provide sufficient compute capacity. In this context, LPAR weight management, entitlements, and CPU shares on the hypervisor level play an important role.
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Since the overall performance of the cluster can be impacted, the LPARs that are used to set up the {product-title} clusters must provide sufficient compute capacity. In this context, LPAR weight management, entitlements, and CPU shares on the hypervisor level play an important role.
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modules/minimum-ibm-z-system-requirements.adoc

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You can install {product-title} version {product-version} on the following IBM hardware:
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* IBM z16 (all models), IBM z15 (all models), IBM z14 (all models), IBM z13, and IBM z13s
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* LinuxONE, any version
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* IBM LinuxONE Emperor 4, IBM LinuxONE III (all models), IBM LinuxONE Emperor II, IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper II, IBM LinuxONE Emperor, and IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper
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[NOTE]
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Support for {op-system} functionality for IBM z13 all models, LinuxONE Emperor, and LinuxONE Rockhopper is deprecated. These hardware models remain fully supported in {product-title} 4.12. However, Red Hat recommends that you use later hardware models.
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== Hardware requirements
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Since the overall performance of the cluster can be impacted, the LPARs that are used to setup the {product-title} clusters must provide sufficient compute capacity. In this context, LPAR weight management, entitlements, and CPU shares on the hypervisor level play an important role.
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Since the overall performance of the cluster can be impacted, the LPARs that are used to set up the {product-title} clusters must provide sufficient compute capacity. In this context, LPAR weight management, entitlements, and CPU shares on the hypervisor level play an important role.
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