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Bringing Rancher Value to IBM Z and LinuxONE
One of the top modernization initiatives for IBM Z across industries (especially in banking and financial services) is making the IBM Z part of a hybrid cloud deployment using open source. Opening up the mainframe allows businesses to leverage and monetize the wealth of data it harbors in unique, new ways with modern, containerized applications. Bringing Rancher and Kubernetes value to IBM Z and LinuxONE is a major leap to a transformative platform.
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Canary Releases with Rancher Continuous Delivery
Rancher Continuous Delivery, available since Rancher version 2.5.x, brings the ability to perform GitOps at scale on Rancher-managed clusters. Continuous Delivery, powered by Fleet, allows users to manage the state of their clusters using a GitOps based approach.
Canary release is a popular technique used by software developers to release a new version of the application to a subset of users, and based on metrics such as availability, latency or custom metrics, can be scaled up to serve more users.
In this blog, we’ll explore using Continuous Delivery to perform canary releases for your application workloads. -
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