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Ansible 2 Cloud Automation Cookbook

By : Aditya Patawari, Vikas Aggarwal
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Ansible 2 Cloud Automation Cookbook

By: Aditya Patawari, Vikas Aggarwal

Overview of this book

Ansible has a large collection of inbuilt modules to manage various cloud resources. The book begins with the concepts needed to safeguard your credentials and explain how you interact with cloud providers to manage resources. Each chapter begins with an introduction and prerequisites to use the right modules to manage a given cloud provider. Learn about Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and other providers. Each chapter shows you how to create basic computing resources, which you can then use to deploy an application. Finally, you will be able to deploy a sample application to demonstrate various usage patterns and utilities of resources.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Introduction

In previous chapters, we looked at a bunch of popular cloud providers. One of the biggest advantages of using a third-party cloud provider is that we can get started in minutes; provisioning the actual hardware is no longer our problem. There are several other advantages of using a third-party cloud provider. However, there is a major drawback: the cloud is not customized to our needs. It may lack flexibility, which we can gain if we control the underlying hardware and network. OpenStack can help us address this problem.

OpenStack is software that can help us build a system similar to popular cloud providers, such as AWS or GCP. OpenStack provides an API and a dashboard to manage the resources that it controls. Basic operations, such as creating and managing virtual machines, block storage, object storage, identity management, and so on, are supported out of the box...