This course presents the system management and configuration tool Ansible, from methods, techniques, capabilities to implementation. Each participant will learn how to configure an Ansible control machine along with the impact on the Linux system. A lot of time and attention will be spent in learning, writing, and applying playbook definitions, the key part of Ansible that allows the synchronization of environments easily and uniformly, to apply to Linux, Unix and Windows systems.
It is assumed that participants are working systems administrators / developers with some scripting knowledge (bash, ksh, Perl or Python) and an understanding of the various system tasks relating to setting up and supporting Linux systems. Students can gain this experience in LIN120 – Linux Fundamentals or via equivalent experience.
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Course Includes all of the topics in the Red Hat Linux Automation with Ansible training RH294 plus a lot more, for example, our course includes an introduction to the web interfaces (Tower, AWX, AAP) web UI.
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
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