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Read more about the article Understanding ansible.cfg in Ansible

Understanding ansible.cfg in Ansible

  • Post category:Ansible Automation/Dev-Ops
  • Post published:December 30, 2024

The ansible.cfg file is Ansible's primary configuration file that defines global settings for how Ansible behaves during playbook execution. It allows you to customize various Ansible options, such as inventory…

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Read more about the article Understanding Requirements.yml in Ansible

Understanding Requirements.yml in Ansible

  • Post category:Ansible Automation/Dev-Ops
  • Post published:December 30, 2024

In Ansible, the requirements.yml file is a configuration file that defines the dependencies your project needs, such as roles and collections. This file is primarily used for the automation of…

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Read more about the article Ansible Automation on VMware Infrastructure

Ansible Automation on VMware Infrastructure

  • Post category:Ansible Automation/Dev-Ops/VMware/VMware Infrastructure Automation
  • Post published:December 27, 2024

In modern IT environments, automation has become a cornerstone of efficiency and scalability. Ansible, a popular automation tool, allows system administrators to automate repetitive tasks like software provisioning, configuration management,…

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