Learn to use the Ansible open source IT automation tool to automate your VMware infrastructure. This book contains all of the obvious and not-so-obvious best practices of Ansible automation. Each lesson summarizes a specific use case for the modern VMware infrastructure and is focused on a single module from the most important parameter, including live demo of code and real-life usage.
You’ll configure the Ansible Controller to interact with VMware infrastructure using the “community.VMware” Ansible documentation collection and the appropriate Python libraries. Next, learn how to automate the creation of a virtual machine manually and from a template, start and stop using the shutdown and forced-power off a Virtual Machine, take and delete and snapshot, add a new hard disk and expand a currently attached hard disk, as well as gather information for data centers, clusters, host systems, and virtual machines.
By the end of this book, you’ll be well-versed in efficiently maintaining a VMware infrastructure with Ansible Automation. You’ll also be able to save time and reduce manual errors using simple human-readable automation technology.
What You’ll Learn
- Automate your VMware infrastructure using Ansible code
- Install Ansible in operating systems such as Red Hat, Ubuntu, Fedora, etc.
- Write and execute your first Ansible Playbook code
- Troubleshoot the most common error messages
Who This Book Is For
IT professionals of every industry who would like a jargon-free understanding of Ansible technology, including VMware, Linux, and Windows Systems Administrators, Dev Ops professionals, thought leaders, and infrastructure-as-code enthusiasts.
Mục lục
Chapter 1: Ansible for Beginners with Examples.- Chapter 2: Installing Ansible.- Chapter 3: Ansible for VMware.- Chapter 4: Closing Remarks.
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Luca Berton is an Ansible Automation Engineer of Red Hat, based in Brno – Czech Republic. 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.