Ansible Automation for Linux and Unix System Administration Tasks with real life Examples for Beginner
Description
This course in 2023 will teach you how to become a Ansible Automation for Unix Operation System and Linux Operation System, Here I shall provide almost common Examples in real life, what almost best practice.
Hopefully you will learn much information about Ansible on this course
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What is Ansible :
Ansible is an open-source software provisioning, configuration management, and application-deployment tool enabling infrastructure as code.[2] It runs on many Unix-like systems, and can configure both Unix-like systems as well as Microsoft Windows. It includes its own declarative language to describe system configuration. Ansible was written by Michael DeHaan and acquired by Red Hat in 2015. Ansible is agentless, temporarily connecting remotely via SSH or Windows Remote Management (allowing remote PowerShell execution) to do its tasks.
History
The term “ansible” was coined by Ursula K. Le Guin in her 1966 novel Rocannon’s World,[3] and refers to fictional instantaneous communication systems.
The Ansible tool was developed by Michael DeHaan, the author of the provisioning server application Cobbler and co-author of the Fedora Unified Network Controller (Func) framework for remote administration.
Ansible, Inc. (originally AnsibleWorks, Inc.) was the company founded in 2013 by Michael DeHaan, Timothy Gerla, and Saïd Ziouani to commercially support and sponsor Ansible.[7][8][9] Red Hat acquired Ansible in October 2015.
Ansible is included as part of the Fedora distribution of Linux, owned by Red Hat, and is also available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise, Debian, Ubuntu, Scientific Linux, and Oracle Linux via Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL), as well as for other operating systems.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone interested to become IT Automation with Ansible