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Title: A decade of Ubuntu on IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE
Post by: tim on Jun 18, 2026, 06:35 PM
A decade of Ubuntu on IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE

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This year we celebrate a decade of Ubuntu Server support on the s390x architecture: marking a long-standing collaboration between Canonical and IBM that began at LinuxCon 2015 (https://ubuntu.com/blog/ibm-and-canonical-plan-ubuntu-support-on-ibm-z-systems-mainframe) . The first release happened on April 21, 2016, bringing Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) to IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE platforms. 

A first for Ubuntu on IBM

That release was a significant milestone: for the first time, enterprises could deploy the vast Ubuntu ecosystem directly on IBM hardware. IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE platforms handle a significant portion of the world's financial transactions, and power critical banking and healthcare systems. Native support ensured Ubuntu's availability and long term sustainability for development and production workloads from day one, in environments that have some of the strictest security requirements.

Engineering for architecture parity

Canonical's partnership with IBM allows organizations to modernize their mission-critical systems by bringing the Ubuntu developer ecosystem and Canonical's enterprise support to IBM mainframes. 

Through this collaboration, large enterprises can freely adopt open source tools and technologies. For example, Canonical provides Ubuntu Server (https://ubuntu.com/server)  images for traditional installations, cloud images (https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/)  for KVM, OpenStack, LXD, and other virtualized environments, as well as OCI images (https://hub.docker.com/u/ubuntu)  for cloud native environments. This makes it easier for developers and organizations to develop applications on a different architecture, porting them to the IBM platform once it's time to go to production.

Ubuntu supports multiple deployment modes on IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE, including:


These deployment models enable enterprises to efficiently run a large number of isolated Linux workloads on the same physical system, a core advantage of IBM's scale-up architecture. In environments where servers are often underutilized, this improves resource utilization, addressing common challenges such as data center sprawl, rising power costs and server consolidation needs.

How we partner to bring Ubuntu to more architectures

Ensuring a consistent Ubuntu experience in new systems, hardware and architectures requires dedication. To achieve this, our engineers work closely with both IBM and upstream developers to avoid forks and maintain high software quality. Some of the key highlights from our decade of collaboration include:


At the same time, Canonical:

Why should you use Ubuntu in your enterprise?

Ubuntu brings world-class open source software and enterprise-grade security and stability for the widest range of applications, use cases and industries. Through this partnership, IBM integrates Ubuntu as a strategic part of it's ecosystem, providing a high-performance, secure, and efficient foundation for mission-critical workloads on IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE.

Here are some core reasons why Ubuntu excels in enterprise environments:

AI future-ready

Canonical is also working with IBM to ensure Ubuntu Server fully leverages the latest hardware technologies from IBM, including the IBM Telum® II processor and the IBM Spyre™ Accelerator. In that context, Ubuntu serves as the foundational ecosystem for modern AI development on IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE, bridging the gap between raw compute, multi-platform support, enterprise scale, and production-ready AI workloads. With a consistent environment across workstations and clouds, engineers and researchers can quickly transition from development to large-scale training and inferencing. 

What the future holds

It has been a successful 10 years with significant technical advancements, and we look forward to the next decade, and more. This collaboration has established a reliable path for enterprises to run Linux and Ubuntu on IBM infrastructure.

Today, Ubuntu continues to be fully certified across multiple generations of IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE systems, including IBM z17 and IBM LinuxONE 5, ensuring compatibility with modern enterprise hardware and cryptographic capabilities. As enterprise needs shift toward AI workloads, hybrid cloud architectures, and quantum-safe security, our unified stack provides the foundation required for the next decade of mission-critical computing.

Download Ubuntu Server for IBM Z and LinuxONE (https://ubuntu.com/download/server/s390x)

Visit the IBM LinuxONE page (http://www.ibm.com/linuxone)

Or if you have any questions, contact us directly (https://ubuntu.com/ibm#get-in-touch) .

This year we celebrate a decade of Ubuntu Server support on the s390x architecture: marking a long-standing collaboration between Canonical and IBM that began at LinuxCon 2015. The first release happened on April 21, 2016, bringing Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) to IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE platforms.  A first for Ubuntu on IBM That [...]


Categories: IBM, IBM LinuxONE, IBM Z, Infrastructure, Partner, Server, Ubuntu
Source: https://ubuntu.com//blog/a-decade-of-ubuntu-on-ibm-z-and-ibm-linuxone Jun 12, 2026, 09:13 PM