Mastering Ansible: 16 Visual Guides to Automate Your Operations
Ansible, a rapidly popular open‑source automation tool built on Python, enables batch system configuration, program deployment, and command execution through thousands of built‑in modules, offering a simple yet powerful solution for operations engineers, illustrated here with 16 comprehensive images.
Ansible is an increasingly popular open‑source operations automation tool. By using Ansible, you can achieve automation of operations, improve the efficiency of operations engineers, and reduce human errors. It is developed in Python and combines the advantages of many configuration tools such as Puppet, CFEngine, Chef, Func, and Fabric, enabling batch system configuration, batch program deployment, and batch command execution.
Ansible includes a very rich set of built‑in modules—over a thousand—allowing it to handle a wide variety of management tasks. More importantly, it is extremely easy to use; even beginners can get started quickly, while still offering a wealth of features that make it capable of handling almost any task in the operations domain.
16 Images to Understand Ansible
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