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Mastering Ansible

You're reading from   Mastering Ansible Effectively automate configuration management and deployment challenges with Ansible 2.7

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789951547
Length 412 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Jesse Keating Jesse Keating
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James Freeman James Freeman
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Ansible Overview and Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER
2. The System Architecture and Design of Ansible 3. Protecting Your Secrets with Ansible 4. Ansible and Windows - Not Just for Linux 5. Infrastructure Management for Enterprises with AWX 6. Section 2: Writing and Troubleshooting Ansible Playbooks
7. Unlocking the Power of Jinja2 Templates 8. Controlling Task Conditions 9. Composing Reusable Ansible Content with Roles 10. Troubleshooting Ansible 11. Extending Ansible 12. Section 3: Orchestration with Ansible
13. Minimizing Downtime with Rolling Deployments 14. Infrastructure Provisioning 15. Network Automation 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Getting AWX up and running

Before we get stuck into installing AWX, it is worth briefly exploring what AWX is, and indeed isn't. AWX is a tool to be employed alongside Ansible. It does not duplicate or replicate, in any way, the features of Ansible—indeed, when Ansible playbooks are run from AWX, the ansible-playbook binary is being called behind the scenes. Rather, AWX should be considered a complementary tool that adds the following benefits, on which many enterprises depend:

  • Rich role-based access control (RBAC)
  • Integration with centralized login services (for example, LDAP or Active Directory)
  • Secure credential management
  • Auditability
  • Accountability
  • Lower barrier to entry for new operators
  • Improved management of playbook version control

Most of the AWX code runs in a set of Docker containers, which makes it straightforward to deploy in most environments. However...

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