- Ansible Documentation
This documentation covers the version of Ansible noted in the upper left corner of this page We maintain multiple versions of Ansible and of the documentation, so please be sure you are using the version of the documentation that covers the version of Ansible you’re using
- Ansible (software) - Wikipedia
Originally written by Michael DeHaan in 2012, and acquired by Red Hat in 2015, Ansible is designed to configure both Unix-like systems and Microsoft Windows Ansible is agentless, relying on temporary remote connections via SSH or Windows Remote Management which allows PowerShell execution
- How Ansible works
Ansible is an open source, command-line IT automation software application written in Python It can configure systems, deploy software, and orchestrate advanced workflows to support application deployment, system updates, and more Ansible’s main strengths are simplicity and ease of use
- GitHub - ansible ansible: Ansible is a radically simple IT . . .
Ansible is a radically simple IT automation system It handles configuration management, application deployment, cloud provisioning, ad-hoc task execution, network automation, and multi-node orchestration
- Ansible - GeeksforGeeks
Ansible can be used to deploy the software on different servers at a time without human interaction Ansible can also be used to configure the servers and create user accounts
- Ansible Tutorial for Beginners: Playbook, Commands Example
What is Ansible? Ansible is an open source automation and orchestration tool for software provisioning, configuration management, and software deployment Ansible can easily run and configure Unix-like systems as well as Windows systems to provide infrastructure as code
- Foundations of Ansible - Red Hat Developer
Explore essential Ansible concepts, terminology, and tools, then set up your environment to start writing your first Ansible playbook
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