Learning Ansible
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Automation includes provisioning new servers, making sure the servers adhere to their role and maintain the desired state from a configuration perspective, and orchestrating various actions across environments and deploying code as expected to all these servers. This is where Ansible steps in. It is secure, highly reliable, and minimalistic in nature. It automates configuration management, application deployment, and many other IT needs.
Learning Ansible will equip you with the necessary skills to automate/improve your infrastructure from a configuration management perspective. You will also be able to use Ansible for one-click deployments, provisioning, and orchestrating your infrastructure.
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Reviews for Learning Ansible
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This book could have used more editing: the authors' first languages do not seem to be English and it shows. The use of screenshots to show textual input is also very annoying if you're reading the ebook version, and it's not even consistent throughout the book. That said, if you're looking to get your feet wet with Ansible, as I was, this is not a bad way to dip your toe in the water. I probably won't come back to this book as a reference, but I did learn some useful things from it and got my first playbook up and running, doing useful work, thanks to what I learned.I would probably recommend Ansible: Up and Running by Lorin Hochstein over this book, but the price was right when I bought it and it didn't hurt to read both.