Ansible Control Node Server on CentOS Server 9
Linux/Unix
Linux/Unix
Product Overview
Ansible Control Node Server on CentOS Stream 9 Server
Ansible Server image maintained by Cloud Infrastructure Services. Ansible is an agentless automation tool that you install on a control node. From the control node, Ansible manages machines and other devices remotely (by default, over the SSH protocol).
Ansible Features:
- Configuration Management - Easily manage all of your servers. Change the configuration of an application, OS, or device, implement security policies and so much more.
- Application Deployment - Make DevOps easier by automating the deployment of internally developed applications to your servers.
- Orchestration - Ansible uses automated workflows, provisioning, and more to make orchestrating tasks easy
- Security and Compliance - Sitewide security policies can be implemented along with other automated processes
- Cloud Provisioning- You can provision cloud platforms, virtualized hosts, network devices, and bare-metal servers.
- Modules - Modules are like small programs that Ansible pushes out from a control machine to all the nodes or remote hosts.
- Plugins - Ansible comes with a number of plugins to use
- Inventories - All the machines youre using with Ansible (the control machine plus nodes) are listed in a single simple file
- Playbooks - A playbook is like a recipe or an set of instructions which tells Ansible what work it has to do when it connect to new machine.
Disclaimer: This Ansible server image is maintained by Cloud Infrastructure Services and is not sponsored by or affiliated with Red Hat, Inc. Ansible® is a registered trademark owned by RED HAT, INC. in the United States and other countries. and is licensed under GNU General Public license v3.0. No warrantee of any kind, express or implied, is included with this software.
Version
0.0.2
Operating System
Linux/Unix, CentOS CentOS Stream 9
Delivery Methods