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Practical Ansible - Second Edition

By : James Freeman, Fabio Alessandro Locati, Daniel Oh
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Practical Ansible - Second Edition

By: James Freeman, Fabio Alessandro Locati, Daniel Oh

Overview of this book

Ansible empowers you to automate a myriad of tasks, including software provisioning, configuration management, infrastructure deployment, and application rollouts. It can be used as a deployment tool as well as an 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. In this book, you'll work with the latest release of Ansible and learn how to solve complex issues quickly with the help of task-oriented scenarios. You'll start by installing and configuring Ansible on Linux and macOS to automate monotonous and repetitive IT tasks and learn concepts such as playbooks, inventories, and roles. As you progress, you'll gain insight into the YAML syntax and learn how to port between Ansible versions. Additionally, you'll understand how Ansible enables you to orchestrate multi-layer environments such as networks, containers, and the cloud. By the end of this Ansible book, you'll be well versed in writing playbooks and other related Ansible code to overcome all your IT challenges, from infrastructure-as-a-code provisioning to application deployments and handling mundane day-to-day maintenance tasks.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Part 1:Learning the Fundamentals of Ansible
6
Part 2:Expanding the Capabilities of Ansible
12
Part 3:Using Ansible in an Enterprise

Container and Cloud Management

Ansible is a very flexible automation tool and can be easily used to automate any aspect of your infrastructure. In the last few years, container-based workloads and cloud workloads have become more and more popular, and for this reason, we will look at how you can automate tasks related to those kinds of workloads with Ansible. This chapter will start by designing and building containers with Ansible. We will then look at how to run those containers, and finally, we will look at ways to manage various cloud platforms with Ansible.

Specifically, we will be covering the following topics in this chapter:

  • Automating Docker and Podman with Ansible
  • Managing Kubernetes with Ansible
  • Exploring container-focused modules
  • Automating against Amazon Web Services
  • Complementing Google Cloud Platform with automation
  • Seamless automation integration with Azure
  • Expanding your environment with Rackspace Cloud
  • Using Ansible to orchestrate...