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Learn Ansible

You're reading from   Learn Ansible Automate cloud, security, and network infrastructure using Ansible 2.x

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788998758
Length 578 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Russ McKendrick Russ McKendrick
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. An Introduction to Ansible FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing and Running Ansible 3. The Ansible Commands 4. Deploying a LAMP Stack 5. Deploying WordPress 6. Targeting Multiple Distributions 7. The Core Network Modules 8. Moving to the Cloud 9. Building Out a Cloud Network 10. Highly Available Cloud Deployments 11. Building Out a VMware Deployment 12. Ansible Windows Modules 13. Hardening Your Servers Using Ansible and OpenSCAP 14. Deploying WPScan and OWASP ZAP 15. Introducing Ansible Tower and Ansible AWX 16. Ansible Galaxy 17. Next Steps with Ansible 18. Assessments 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

Before we finish this chapter, I would like to just finish up my own personal journey. As mentioned elsewhere in the chapter, I moved from my collection of scripts and runbooks to Puppet, which was great until my requirements moved away from managing just server configuration and maintaining the state of the servers I was managing.

I needed to start to manage infrastructure in public clouds. This requirement quickly started to frustrate me when using Puppet. At the time, Puppet's coverage of the APIs I need to use for my infrastructure was lacking. I am assured it is a lot better now, but also I found myself having to build too much logic into my manifests with regard to the order in which each task was executed.

It is around this time, which was December 2014, that I decided to look at Ansible. I know this because I wrote a blog post entitled First Steps With Ansible, and since then, I don't think I have looked back. I have since introduced several of my work colleagues and customers to Ansible, as well as writing previous books for Packt.

In this chapter, we have taken a look at my own personal history with both Ansible and some of the other tools that Ansible is compared to, and we have discussed the differences between these tools and also where Ansible originated.

In the next chapter, we are going to look at installing Ansible and running our first playbooks against a local virtual machine.

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Learn Ansible
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ISBN-13: 9781788998758
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