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LEARN ANSIBLE BY EXAMPLE


 * Ansible for Kubernetes by Example
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Ansible By Example(s) is a practical book series created by Luca Berton to guide
DevOps, SRE, and IT professionals to automate the Ansible open-source technology
to automate your modern IT infrastructure. From the great success of the Ansible
Pilot project.


ANSIBLE FOR VMWARE BY EXAMPLES #

A Step-by-Step Guide to Automating Your VMware Infrastructure

Published ✅ 3rd December 2022



 * Automate your VMware infrastructure using Ansible code
 * Install Ansible in operating systems such as RedHat, Ubuntu, Fedora, etc.
 * Write and execute your first Ansible Playbook code
 * Troubleshoot the most common error messages

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ANSIBLE FOR KUBERNETES BY EXAMPLE #

Automating your Kubernetes Cluster with Ansible

Published ✅ 11th May 2023



 * How to automate Kubernetes pods, services, and storage with Ansible
 * Learn to automate Kubernetes cluster management with Ansible
 * How to automate Kubernetes cloud services such as Amazon Elastic Kubernetes
   Service (EKS), Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), and Azure Kubernetes Service
   (AKS) with Ansible
 * Understand Ansible troubleshooting

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HANDS-ON ANSIBLE AUTOMATION #

Streamline your workflow and simplify your tasks with Ansible

Published ✅11 July 2023



 * Introduction to Ansible Automation
 * Ansible Basics and Core Concepts
 * Extending Ansible’s Capabilities
 * Managing Linux Systems with Ansible
 * Automating Windows Infrastructure with Ansible
 * Troubleshooting Ansible Deployments
 * Scaling Up with Ansible Enterprise
 * Advanced Ansible Techniques

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RED HAT ANSIBLE AUTOMATION PLATFORM #

Automating your Kubernetes Cluster with Ansible

Published ✅ 29th December 2023



 * Efficient application deployment using Ansible playbooks, content creation,
   and containerized workflows.
 * Use Hybrid cloud environments with Kubernetes for scalable containerized
   applications.
 * Get Architectural insight into Ansible Automation Platform.
 * Dashboard management with Ansible Tower dashboard for efficient platform
   administration.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR #

Luca Berton is an Ansible Automation Expert who has been working with JPMorgan
Chase & Co., previously has worked with the Red Hat Hat Ansible Engineer Team
for three years. Creator of the Ansible Pilot project. With more than 15 years
of experience as a System Administrator, he has strong expertise in
Infrastructure Hardening and Automation. Enthusiast of the Open Source supports
the community sharing his knowledge in different events of public access. Geek
by nature, Linux by choice, Fedora of course.



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