Ansible

Developing and Testing Ansible Roles with Molecule and Podman – Part 2

Molecule is a complete testing framework that helps you develop and test Ansible roles, which allows you to focus on… Read More

Tolerable Ansible

Ansible Playbooks are very easy to read and their linear execution makes it simple to understand what will happen while… Read More

Continuous Improvements in Ansible and Kubernetes Automation

Ansible is an ideal tool for managing many different types of Kubernetes resources. There are four key features that really… Read More

Network Features Coming Soon in Ansible Engine 2.9

  The upcoming Red Hat Ansible Engine 2.9 release has some really exciting improvements, and the following blog highlights just… Read More

Thoughts on Restructuring the Ansible Project

Ansible became popular largely because we adopted some key principles early, and stuck to them. The first key principle was… Read More

The Future of Ansible Content Delivery

Everyday, I’m in awe of what Ansible has grown to be. The incredible growth of the community and viral adoption… Read More

The Song Remains The Same

Now that Red Hat is a part of IBM, some people may wonder about the future of the Ansible project.… Read More

Ansible Community Update — February 2019

Ansible is a popular project by many metrics, including over 42,000 commits on GitHub. Our community contributes a lot of… Read More

Ansible Operator: What is it? Why it Matters? What can you do with it?

The Red Hat Ansible Automation and Red Hat OpenShift teams have been collaborating to build a new way to package,… Read More

Deep Dive on cli_command for Network Automation

In October Ansible 2.7 was released and brought us two powerful agnostic network modules, cli_command and cli_config. Do you have… Read More