Ansible is a radically simple IT automation engine that automates cloud provisioning, configuration management, application deployment, intra–service orchestration, and many other IT needs. Designed for multi–tier deployments since day one, Ansible models your IT infrastructure by describing how all of your systems inter–relate, rather than just managing one system at a time.
This professional video course on Ansible guides the user through a multitude of topics in order to understand and professionally master Ansible. It aims to help you master Ansible while tackling and learning multiple topics. It starts with Ansible’s architecture and how to provide effective scalable automation. Then we move on to installing and configuring it with various platforms. Further, we look into Ansible modules and playbooks with YAML syntax and execute it. Next you will get to know about advanced Ansible playbooks, and even structure them. You will learn to use Ansible with cloud services and containers and provision it with AWS and Docker. Finally, you will master troubleshooting, validating, and testing with Ansible.
July/August 2020 Update:
Greetings to all of my past, present and future students, I hope you’re all well especially given the global circumstances. In the last week the course has been transferred from Packt to myself as the Author and I’ll be personally addressing Q&A, reviews and updates going forward.
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Specification: Mastering Ansible – From Beginner to Expert in Ansible
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13 reviews for Mastering Ansible – From Beginner to Expert in Ansible
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 11 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Arthur Niu –
The course is fantastic! It is well designed with plenty of detailed practices.
Joel Jonathan Jaro –
The instructor goes through the commands too fast for beginners who are not quite good in Linux yet. Should pause a few seconds before executing command lines.
Mohammed Jamadar –
The Trainer was deeply knowledge In Ansible and Python ,but he never used wirting playbooks for all the learners here which would have been helpful instead he had everything ready and tested which he just copy pasted which didnt allowed atleast me to get more idea … additionally i recommend you to remove all the comments which are used inside each and every playbooks due to which the playbooks looked more lengthy and confusing and were not easily readable yes if comments in playbooks are used for first 2 3 playbooks is okay by the time everyone will get fair idea ..
James Briden –
Helps me better understand Ansible and learning to utilize it.
Sandeep Sarkar –
The instructor gave a very thorough knowledge on all the aspects of Ansible
Min Qiu –
training materials is available from GitHub thus student can repeat the courses and exercise easily. It will be nice if there are more advance details on role testing.
Charles Moore –
Decent explanations of how things work. The Q&A sections is unusable though, the company publishing this course auto responds saying to email them as the course is posted in many services. So you can’t see answers to most existing questions. Most issues can be resolved through Googling but it’s a pain since it’s mostly due to VirtualBox. Additionally, in desperate need to update the Python version. Definitely recommend watching at 1.75x or 2x speed.
Lakshmi Konduru –
we have give example of other executable language as well.
Rahul Kausale –
Very well structured course. Good coverage.
Jorge Esteves –
Perfect. It was as expected. At the end you are able to do a lot of stuff with ansible.
Aravind –
Really liked the methodical approach in explaining each sections on the playbooks and YAML.
Sharath B. Patel –
Author wastes too much time explaining non important things and misses important details. Lessons are not well structured.
Ivan Nicologlo –
This is a good course, nicely done. I was expecting to get some more info on testing topic. It could be nice to add some videos about things like Molecule a tool which helps a lot with building and testing Ansible roles.