Enhancing/Maximizing your Scaling capability with Automation Controller 2.3

Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2 is the next generation automation platform from Red Hat’s trusted enterprise technology experts. We are excited to announce that the Ansible Automation Platform 2.3 release includes automation controller 4.3. In the previous blog, we saw that automation controller 4.1 provides significant performance improvements as compared to Red Hat Ansible Read more about Enhancing/Maximizing your Scaling capability with Automation Controller 2.3[…]

Project signing and verification

Project signing is a new feature developed for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform that came out in the latest 2.3 release. It enables users to sign project-based content (think playbooks, workflows, inventories, etc.) and verify whether or not that content has remained secure. It also features a new CLI tool, ansible-sign. This blog post will Read more about Project signing and verification[…]

What’s new in Ansible Automation Platform 2.3

We are thrilled to announce the general availability of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.3. If you didn’t get the opportunity to attend AnsibleFest 2022 in Chicago, or get time to watch the keynotes on the AnsibleFest content hub, I am the lucky Ansiblite (or is it Ansi-Bull) who will walk you through all the Read more about What’s new in Ansible Automation Platform 2.3[…]

AWS Week in Review – August 29, 2022

I’ve just returned from data and machine learning (ML) conferences in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California. It’s been great to chat with customers and developers about the latest technology trends and use cases. This past week has also been packed with launches at AWS. Last Week’s Launches Here are some launches that got my Read more about AWS Week in Review – August 29, 2022[…]

Blog: PodSecurityPolicy: The Historical Context

Author: Mahé Tardy (Quarkslab) The PodSecurityPolicy (PSP) admission controller has been removed, as of Kubernetes v1.25. Its deprecation was announced and detailed in the blog post PodSecurityPolicy Deprecation: Past, Present, and Future, published for the Kubernetes v1.21 release. This article aims to provide historical context on the birth and evolution of PSP, explain why the Read more about Blog: PodSecurityPolicy: The Historical Context[…]

Creating automation execution environments using ansible-builder and Shipwright

Reproducibility and consistency are two key traits that are the driving forces behind the popularity of containers. Consistency is also a principle found within Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. With only a few lines of YAML-formatted manifests, thousands of instances can be set up and configured uniformly. While the management of target instances is simple, Read more about Creating automation execution environments using ansible-builder and Shipwright[…]

When localhost isn’t what it seems in Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2

With Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2  and the advent of automation execution environments, some behaviors are now different for. This blog explains the use case around using localhost and options for sharing data and persistent data storage, for VM-based Ansible Automation Platform 2  deployments. With Ansible Automation Platform 2  and its containerised execution environments, Read more about When localhost isn’t what it seems in Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2[…]

AWS Week in Review – May 16, 2022

This post is part of our Week in Review series. Check back each week for a quick roundup of interesting news and announcements from AWS! I had been on the road for the last five weeks and attended many of the AWS Summits in Europe. It was great to talk to so many of you Read more about AWS Week in Review – May 16, 2022[…]

What’s New in the Ansible Content Collection for Kubernetes 2.3

With increased adoption of container automation, IT organizations continue to expand their requirements when it comes to deploying and managing their Kubernetes clusters. As such, we at Red Hat continue to add new features and capabilities to meet those demands by announcing the availability of kubernetes.core version 2.3, our Red Hat Ansible Certified Content Collection Read more about What’s New in the Ansible Content Collection for Kubernetes 2.3[…]