I’m a rather surprised nobody seems to have mentioned this important expansion 
in the base z/OS operating system yet, so I’ll mention it! (Did I just miss it?)

https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/announcements/withdrawal-from-marketing-container-hosting-foundation-zos-replacements-available?region=US

Here’s what this announcement means using my own words. Prior to February 24, 
2025, the z/OS Container Extensions (zCX) required a chargeable license called 
the IBM Container Hosting Foundation, IBM Program Number 5655-HZ1. There was 
also a system feature code available on certain older IBM Z machine models that 
was a valid alternative to 5655-HZ1. And there was a one-time limited term 
trial license available. Now if you simply upgrade to zCX 2.0 (or configure zCX 
2.0 as a new installation) you don’t even need 5655-HZ1 or the system feature 
code. zCX 2.0 is provided and supported within the base z/OS operating system 
license at no additional charge.

The z/OS Container Extensions provide a standard Docker/OCI compliant container 
image runtime environment on z/OS. The container images you can run on zCX are 
the same images you can run on OpenShift on z/OS, on container runtimes on 
Linux on IBM Z/LinuxONE such as Podman and Docker, and on OpenShift on IFLs. 
zCX has always exploited zIIPs (if available), and zIIP exploitation continues 
with zCX 2.0.

This zCX news applies to z/OS 2.5 and higher. (If you still have z/OS 2.4, the 
z/OS release that introduced zCX, this news is another good reason to upgrade 
to z/OS 3.1.) PTF/APAR details are available here (z/OS 3.1 link, subject to 
change):

https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/3.1.0?topic=extensions-release-notes

Note that if you have any zCX 1.x instances you’ll need to upgrade ALL of them 
to zCX 2.0+ to remove the 5655-HZ1 licensing requirement. However, in some 
cases you *might* be able to reduce 5655-HZ1 licensing in steps depending on 
where you run zCX 1.x instances and how quickly you upgrade them.

I know there are many software vendors that will appreciate this news. Many 
software vendors would like to ship container images to deliver certain 
functions in their products, but there was some potential friction among their 
customers since they needed to obtain either the chargeable system feature code 
on older model machines (no longer available) or the chargeable IBM Program 
Number 5655-HZ1. Now their customers can skip that procurement step and expense.

—————
Timothy Sipples
Senior Architect
Digital Assets, Industry Solutions, and Cybersecurity
IBM Z/LinuxONE, Asia-Pacific
[email protected]


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