Chapter 1. Getting Started with Ansible
ICT is often described as a fast-growing industry. I think the best quality of the ICT industry is not related to its ability to grow at a super high speed, but to its ability to revolutionize itself and the rest of the world at an astonishing speed.
Every 10 to 15 years there are major shifts in how this industry works and every shift solves problems that were very hard to manage up to that point, creating new challenges. Also, at every major shift, many best practices of the previous iteration are classified as anti-patterns and new best practices are created. Although it might appear that those changes are impossible to predict, this is not always true. Obviously, it is not possible to know exactly what changes will occur and when they will take place, but looking at companies with a large number of servers and many lines of code usually reveals what the next steps will be.
The current shift has already happened in big companies like Amazon Web Services, Facebook, and Google. It is the implementation of IT automation systems to create and manage servers.
In this chapter we will cover:
- IT automation
- What is Ansible?
- The secure shell
- Installing Ansible
- Creating a test environment with QEMU and KVM
- Version control system
- Using Ansible with Git