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IBM ZD&T; Configuring a Storage Server
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To install and run ZD&T Enterprise Edition, you'll need to set up an image storage server to host artifacts, such as z system volumes, data sets, and metadata. A image storage server is where you will save the files you extract from the mainframe or where you can save all of your package files. Eventually these files will be provisioned to your target instance.
This video is part of a series of IBM Z Development and Test Environment tutorials:
1. Configuring a Storage Server
2. Adding a Source Environment
3. Creating an Application Component from IBM Z
4. Creating an Application Image
5. Creating a Docker Target Environment
6. Configuring the License Server
7. Provisioning to a Docker
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