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Webinar: Linux on IBM Z - What's New
Abstract
The session will start with a brief overview of available Linux distributions on the IBM Z platform, before existing and upcoming features that are currently under development by IBM and the open source community are covered. The presentation will address both IBM Z-specific features and platform-independent developments which are relevant to Linux on IBM Z. Further topics include Linux features in support of IBM z15 (including performance benchmarks), the KVM hypervisor, as well as container support.
Speaker
Stefan Raspl, Linux on IBM Z & Virtualization Development, IBM Germany.
Registration
Register here. You can check the system requirements here.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Replay & Archive
All sessions are recorded. For the archive as well as a replay and handout of this session and all previous webcasts see here.
The session will start with a brief overview of available Linux distributions on the IBM Z platform, before existing and upcoming features that are currently under development by IBM and the open source community are covered. The presentation will address both IBM Z-specific features and platform-independent developments which are relevant to Linux on IBM Z. Further topics include Linux features in support of IBM z15 (including performance benchmarks), the KVM hypervisor, as well as container support.
Speaker
Stefan Raspl, Linux on IBM Z & Virtualization Development, IBM Germany.
Registration
Register here. You can check the system requirements here.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Replay & Archive
All sessions are recorded. For the archive as well as a replay and handout of this session and all previous webcasts see here.
Linux on Z at SHARE Fort Worth 2020
Yes, we will be at SHARE in Fort Worth, TX, February 23-28!
Meet us at one of the sessions in one of the following tracks:
Meet us at one of the sessions in one of the following tracks:
New Release: qclib v2.0.1
qclib v2.0.1 is now available for download here (MD5: 0a782ecb994f3f099bb82ff283b57b69).
This is a bugfix release, and we recommend users of v2.0 to upgrade.
For more information see the included README.
This is a bugfix release, and we recommend users of v2.0 to upgrade.
For more information see the included README.
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