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installation: platforms: add s390x to supported architectures #1245

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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion installation/requirements.md
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# Requirements

[Fluent Bit](http://fluentbit.io) uses very low CPU and Memory consumption, it's compatible with most of x86, x86\_64, arm32v7 and arm64v8 based platforms. In order to build it you need the following components in your system for the build process:
[Fluent Bit](http://fluentbit.io) uses very low CPU and Memory consumption, it's compatible with most of x86, x86\_64, arm32v7, arm64v8 based platforms. In order to build it you need the following components in your system for the build process:

* Compiler: GCC or clang
* CMake
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In the core there are not other dependencies, For certain features that depends on third party components like output plugins with special backend libraries \(e.g: kafka\), those are included in the main source code repository.

Fluent Bit is supported on Linux on IBM Z(s390x), but the WASM and LUA filter plugins are not.
2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions installation/supported-platforms.md
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Fluent Bit can work also on OSX and \*BSD systems, but not all plugins will be available on all platforms.
Official support will be expanding based on community demand.
Fluent Bit may run on older operating systems though will need to be built from source, or use custom packages from [enterprise providers](https://fluentbit.io/enterprise).

Fluent Bit is supported on Linux on IBM Z (s390x) environment with some restrictions but only container images are provided for these targets officially.
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## Container support

This plugin will not function in the distroless production images (AMD64 currently) as it needs a functional `/bin/sh` which is not present.
This plugin will not function in all the distroless production images as it needs a functional `/bin/sh` which is not present.
The debug images use the same binaries so even though they have a shell, there is no support for this plugin as it is compiled out.

## Configuration Parameters
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions update-release-version-docs.sh
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if grep -q "$NEW_VERSION" "$SCRIPT_DIR"/installation/docker.md; then
echo "Found $NEW_VERSION already in the Docker docs so skipping update"
else
sed_wrapper -i -e "/| -.*$/a | $NEW_VERSION | x86\_64, arm64v8, arm32v7 | Release [v$NEW_VERSION](https://fluentbit.io/announcements/v$NEW_VERSION/) |" "$SCRIPT_DIR"/installation/docker.md
sed_wrapper -i -e "/| -.*$/a | $NEW_VERSION-debug | x86\_64, arm64v8, arm32v7 | Debug images |" "$SCRIPT_DIR"/installation/docker.md
sed_wrapper -i -e "/| -.*$/a | $NEW_VERSION | x86\_64, arm64v8, arm32v7, s390x | Release [v$NEW_VERSION](https://fluentbit.io/announcements/v$NEW_VERSION/) |" "$SCRIPT_DIR"/installation/docker.md
sed_wrapper -i -e "/| -.*$/a | $NEW_VERSION-debug | x86\_64, arm64v8, arm32v7, s390x | Debug images |" "$SCRIPT_DIR"/installation/docker.md
fi

WIN_32_EXE_HASH=${WIN_32_EXE_HASH:?}
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