Practical Ansible Solutions
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Quick and dirty Ansible for busy peopleIf you are looking for a simple IT automation framework that's easy to manage, grow into, extend and adapt then Ansible is for you! Ansible is an Open Source, Python-based configuration management solution that saves you time and resources when automating deployment and management of application and IT infrastructure so you can spend your time doing other things.In this video course, we'll focus on getting things done quickly, using real-world examples and a hands-on teaching style rather than focus too much on theory and conceptual ideas once the basics are covered so you can get the job done.Core concepts—such as setting up the inventory and playbooks, ad-hoc commands and quick and dirty heavy lifting will get you up and running quickly. We'll then dive into proper playbook organization and using handlers, variables, conditionals and logic for maximizing the efficiency of your automation workflow. We'll also dive into handling growth and multi-role playbooks and stack orchestration.As we move onward to victory we will dive into systems lifecycle management so you can handle users, software and packages, authentication, services and application/web content with ease as well as touch on Ansible Tower/AWX. We'll end the journey with consuming and using Ansible Galaxy so you can borrow, share and collaborate with the vibrant Ansible Open Source community and the plethora of community roles and playbooks available on the internet.At the end of this course, you will attain a deeper understanding of Ansible usage and design and be empowered to create your own playbooks, properly growing and scaling them to adapt to the ever-changing needs of your IT landscape.This course uses CentOS 7, and Ansible 2.3.1, while not the latest version available, it provides relevant and informative content for legacy users of CentOS, and Ansible.About the Author
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Immediately get started using Ansible
Practical understanding of Ansible usage in real-world usage scenarios
Concrete, real-world examples of Ansible playbook code provided (via a Git repo)
Master task-based automation approaches to increase efficiency and save time administering systems
Preparatory foundation for more advanced automation and IT streamlining with Ansible
A deeper understanding of Ansible design and usage, paving the way for designing and managing your own automation using Ansible
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Subjects
- Web servers
- Server
- Apache
- Firewall
- Logic
- Web
- Systems
- Web Server
- Install
Course programme
- Learn about the standard ad hoc commands
- Analyze the main Ansible configuration file
- Understand the .cfg file by example
- Try out the ping command using the servers
- Run the generic ad hoc command against the remote servers
- Execute shell and file commands on remote systems
- Learn about the standard ad hoc commands
- Analyze the main Ansible configuration file
- Understand the .cfg file by example
- Try out the ping command using the servers
- Run the generic ad hoc command against the remote servers
- Execute shell and file commands on remote systems
- Learn about the standard ad hoc commands
- Analyze the main Ansible configuration file
- Understand the .cfg file by example
- Learn about the standard ad hoc commands
- Analyze the main Ansible configuration file
- Understand the .cfg file by example
- Learn about the standard ad hoc commands
- Analyze the main Ansible configuration file
- Understand the .cfg file by example
- Learn about the standard ad hoc commands
- Analyze the main Ansible configuration file
- Understand the .cfg file by example
- Learn about the standard ad hoc commands
- Analyze the main Ansible configuration file
- Understand the .cfg file by example
- Learn about the standard ad hoc commands
- Analyze the main Ansible configuration file
- Understand the .cfg file by example
- Try out the ping command using the servers
- Run the generic ad hoc command against the remote servers
- Execute shell and file commands on remote systems
- Try out the ping command using the servers
- Run the generic ad hoc command against the remote servers
- Execute shell and file commands on remote systems
- Try out the ping command using the servers
- Run the generic ad hoc command against the remote servers
- Execute shell and file commands on remote systems
- Try out the ping command using the servers
- Run the generic ad hoc command against the remote servers
- Execute shell and file commands on remote systems
- Try out the ping command using the servers
- Run the generic ad hoc command against the remote servers
- Execute shell and file commands on remote systems
- Try out the ping command using the servers
- Run the generic ad hoc command against the remote servers
- Execute shell and file commands on remote systems
- Install the Apache web server across web servers. Implement the yum command
- Get to know about the service module and start the Apache web server
- Learn about ad hoc file management and some Ansible facts
- Install the Apache web server across web servers. Implement the yum command
- Get to know about the service module and start the Apache web server
- Learn about ad hoc file management and some Ansible facts
- Install the Apache web server across web servers. Implement the yum command
- Get to know about the service module and start the Apache web server
- Learn about ad hoc file management and some Ansible facts
- Install the Apache web server across web servers. Implement the yum command
- Get to know about the service module and start the Apache web server
- Learn about ad hoc file management and some Ansible facts
- Install the Apache web server across web servers. Implement the yum command
- Get to know about the service module and start the Apache web server
- Learn about ad hoc file management and some Ansible facts
- Install the Apache web server across web servers. Implement the yum command
- Get to know about the service module and start the Apache web server
- Learn about ad hoc file management and some Ansible facts
- Install the Apache web server across web servers. Implement the yum command
- Get to know about the service module and start the Apache web server
- Learn about ad hoc file management and some Ansible facts
- Install the Apache web server across web servers. Implement the yum command
- Get to know about the service module and start the Apache web server
- Learn about ad hoc file management and some Ansible facts
- Learn the basics of organizing your playbooks
- Add tasks to a single playbook
- Expand your playbook along with learning basic and advanced yml
- Understand the structure of large playbooks
- Learn about playbook organization with an example of ELK stack
- Use Git branches to organize your playbooks
- Learn the basics of organizing your playbooks
- Add tasks to a single playbook
- Expand your playbook along with learning basic and advanced yml
- Understand the structure of large playbooks
- Learn about playbook organization with an example of ELK stack
- Use Git branches to organize your playbooks
- Learn the basics of organizing your playbooks
- Add tasks to a single playbook
- Expand your playbook along with learning basic and advanced yml
- Learn the basics of organizing your playbooks
- Add tasks to a single playbook
- Expand your playbook along with learning basic and advanced yml
- Learn the basics of organizing your playbooks
- Add tasks to a single playbook
- Expand your playbook along with learning basic and advanced yml
- Learn the basics of organizing your playbooks
- Add tasks to a single playbook
- Expand your playbook along with learning basic and advanced yml
- Learn the basics of organizing your playbooks
- Add tasks to a single playbook
- Expand your playbook along with learning basic and advanced yml
- Learn the basics of organizing your playbooks
- Add tasks to a single playbook
- Expand your playbook along with learning basic and advanced yml
- Understand the structure of large playbooks
- Learn about playbook organization with an example of ELK stack
- Use Git branches to organize your playbooks
- Understand the structure of large playbooks
- Learn about playbook organization with an example of ELK stack
- Use Git branches to organize your playbooks
- Understand the structure of large playbooks
- Learn about playbook organization with an example of ELK stack
- Use Git branches to organize your playbooks
- Understand the structure of large playbooks
- Learn about playbook organization with an example of ELK stack
- Use Git branches to organize your playbooks
- Understand the structure of large playbooks
- Learn about playbook organization with an example of ELK stack
- Use Git branches to organize your playbooks
- Understand the structure of large playbooks
- Learn about playbook organization with an example of ELK stack
- Use Git branches to organize your playbooks
- Know the basics of Handlers and Variables
- Understand the Ansible Handler example
- Execute a code to Restart the Apache server
- Learn about the basics of Conditionals and Logic
- Know about the when statement in tasks
- Implement a real-world example
- Revise about Variables, Conditionals and Logic
- Understand what are the Register values
- Execute a code to add an intelligent, idempotent firewall rule
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