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WIP - OADP-2157: Updating IBM Power and IBM Z systems section

Signed-off-by: A.Arnold <anarnold@redhat.com>
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OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) is platform neutral. The information that follows relates only to {ibm-power-name} and to {ibm-z-name}.
OADP 1.1.0 was tested successfully against {product-title} 4.11 for both {ibm-power-name} and {ibm-z-name}. The sections that follow give testing and support information for OADP 1.1.0 in terms of backup locations for these systems.
* {oadp-short} 1.1.7 was tested successfully against {product-title} 4.11 for both {ibm-power-name} and {ibm-z-name}. The sections that follow give testing and support information for {oadp-short} 1.1.7 in terms of backup locations for these systems.
* {oadp-short} 1.2.3 was tested successfully against {product-title} 4.12, 4.13, 4.14, and 4.15 for both {ibm-power-name} and {ibm-z-name}. The sections that follow give testing and support information for {oadp-short} 1.2.3 in terms of backup locations for these systems.
* {oadp-short} 1.3.1 was tested successfully against {product-title} 4.13, 4.14, and 4.15 for both {ibm-power-name} and {ibm-z-name}. The sections that follow give testing and support information for OADP 1.3.1 in terms of backup locations for these systems.
include::modules/oadp-ibm-power-test-support.adoc[leveloffset=+2]
include::modules/oadp-ibm-z-test-support.adoc[leveloffset=+2]

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[id="oadp-ibm-power-test-matrix_{context}"]
= OADP support for target backup locations using {ibm-power-title}
{ibm-power-name} running with {product-title} 4.11 and 4.12, and OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) 1.1.2 was tested successfully against an AWS S3 backup location target. Although the test involved only an AWS S3 target, Red Hat supports running {ibm-power-name} with {product-title} 4.11 and 4.12, and OADP 1.1.2 against all non-AWS S3 backup location targets as well.
* {ibm-power-name} running with {product-title} 4.11 and 4.12, and {oadp-first} 1.1.7 was tested successfully against an AWS S3 backup location target. Although the test involved only an AWS S3 target, Red Hat supports running {ibm-power-name} with {product-title} 4.11 and 4.12, and {oadp-short} 1.1.7 against all S3 backup location targets, which are not AWS, as well.
* {ibm-power-name} running with {product-title} 4.12, 4.13, 4.14, and 4.15, and {oadp-short} 1.2.3 was tested successfully against an AWS S3 backup location target. Although the test involved only an AWS S3 target, Red Hat supports running {ibm-power-name} with {product-title} 4.12, 4.13. 4.14, and 4.15, and {oadp-short} 1.2.3 against all S3 backup location targets, which are not AWS, as well.
* {ibm-power-name} running with {product-title} 4.13, 4.14, and 4.15, and {oadp-short} 1.3.1 was tested successfully against an AWS S3 backup location target. Although the test involved only an AWS S3 target, Red Hat supports running {ibm-power-name} with {product-title} 4.13, 4.14, and 4.15, and {oadp-short} 1.3.1 against all S3 backup location targets, which are not AWS, as well.

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[id="oadp-ibm-z-test-support_{context}"]
= OADP testing and support for target backup locations using {ibm-z-title}
{ibm-z-name} running with {product-title} 4.11 and 4.12, and OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) 1.1.2 was tested successfully against an AWS S3 backup location target. Although the test involved only an AWS S3 target, Red Hat supports running {ibm-z-name} with {product-title} 4.11 and 4.12, and OADP 1.1.2 against all non-AWS S3 backup location targets as well.
* {ibm-z-name} running with {product-title} 4.11 and 4.12, and {oadp-first} 1.1.7 was tested successfully against an AWS S3 backup location target. Although the test involved only an AWS S3 target, Red Hat supports running {ibm-z-name} with {product-title} 4.11 and 4.12, and {oadp-short} 1.1.7 against all S3 backup location targets, which are not AWS, as well.
* {ibm-z-name} running with {product-title} 4.12, 4.13, 4.14, and 4.15, and {oadp-short} 1.2.3 was tested successfully against an AWS S3 backup location target. Although the test involved only an AWS S3 target, Red Hat supports running {ibm-z-name} with {product-title} 4.12, 4.13, 4.14 and 4.15, and {oadp-short} 1.2.3 against all S3 backup location targets, which are not AWS, as well.
* {ibm-z-name} running with {product-title} 4.13, 4.14, and 4.15, and {oadp-short} 1.3.1 was tested successfully against an AWS S3 backup location target. Although the test involved only an AWS S3 target, Red Hat supports running {ibm-z-name} with {product-title} 4.13 4.14, and 4.15, and {oadp-short} 1.3.1 against all S3 backup location targets, which are not AWS, as well.