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  • Title How To Manage Remote Servers with Ansible
  • Author(s) Erika Heidi
  • Publisher: DigitalOcean (February 17, 2021)
  • License(s): CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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  • ebook PDF (72 pages) and ePub
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: N/A
  • ISBN-13: 978-1735831732
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Book Description

Ansible enables you to automate software provisioning, configuration management, and application roll-outs, and can be used as a deployment and orchestration tool. While Ansible provides simple yet powerful features to automate multi-layer environments using agentless communication, it can also solve other critical IT challenges, such as ensuring continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) with zero downtime.

This book is designed to introduce you to using Ansible to manage your servers. You'll learn how to install and configure Ansible on a control node, and then how to use it to configure and run commands on remote servers. You’ll also learn how to collect tasks into complete Playbooks to automate server setup from start to finish.

  • Use Ansible to automate and control your infrastructure
  • Delve into advanced functionality such as plugins and custom modules in Ansible
  • Automate and orchestrate major cloud platforms such as OpenStack, AWS, and Azure using Ansible
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