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Ansible Full Course | Ansible Tutorial For Beginners | Learn Ansible Step By Step | Simplilearn

Ansible Full Course | Ansible Tutorial For Beginners | Learn Ansible Step By Step | Simplilearn

Ansible Full Course | Ansible Tutorial For Beginners | Learn Ansible Step By Step | Simplilearn



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This video on Ansible course will help you learn about the most popular configuration management tool used in DevOps. Ansible is an open-source automation engine that automates software provisioning, configuration management, and application deployment. You will learn how to install and configure Ansible on CentOS. You will understand what is Ansible, why it is needed, the architecture of Ansible, and see a use case on how Hootsuite used Ansible. Finally, you will perform a demo on how to install HTTPD using Ansible. Now, let’s get started with learning Ansible in detail.
00:00 Ansible Installation
09:30 What is Ansible
13:29 Pull configuration
15:26 Ansible architecture
16:30 Playbook
18:49 Inventory
19:39 Working of ansible
22:01 Use case by hootsuite
24:03 Ansible Tutorial
30:20 Benefits of Ansible
31:55 Demo

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Comments (27)

  1. Do we get training certification if we do it from simplilearn

  2. Fantastic tutorial!!

  3. Hello. I really like how you explain this installation & the outcome. I am a extreme beginner so I am having trouble installing Ansible. So I am not able to perform the the steps. I have even tried looking up why I am having an issue w/ the installation, however the resolutions online doesn't help me get Ansible installed. I am not able to use "yum" to do it. This is what I am getting when I try to install as follows:

    One of the configured repositories failed (Unknown),

    and yum doesn't have enough cached data to continue. At this point the only

    safe thing yum can do is fail. There are a few ways to work "fix" this:

    1. Contact the upstream for the repository and get them to fix the problem.

    2. Reconfigure the baseurl/etc. for the repository, to point to a working

    upstream. This is most often useful if you are using a newer

    distribution release than is supported by the repository (and the

    packages for the previous distribution release still work).

    3. Disable the repository, so yum won't use it by default. Yum will then

    just ignore the repository until you permanently enable it again or use

    –enablerepo for temporary usage:

    yum-config-manager –disable <repoid>

    4. Configure the failing repository to be skipped, if it is unavailable.

    Note that yum will try to contact the repo. when it runs most commands,

    so will have to try and fail each time (and thus. yum will be be much

    slower). If it is a very temporary problem though, this is often a nice

    compromise:

    yum-config-manager –save –setopt=<repoid>.skip_if_unavailable=true

    Can you give me an answer that will help me fix this issue besides the "epe1" answer? Because that didn't work for me. Also I have tried the "yum-confit-manager" options, still a "no go" please help, thanks.

  4. Ya it was useful, Thanks

  5. superb 10/10…

  6. Thanks for the info!

  7. Good for Beginners. Thanks for sharing!

  8. Really well explained for beginners, thank u very much😍

  9. Interesting..

  10. explained very well. simple to undertand for beginners

  11. You’ve managed to explain nothing… You’re just executing commands….

  12. Good one guys. Thanks!

  13. If you want write Ansible in Lap what can we install toll

  14. Ansible will perform both push and pull configuration

  15. I’m just starting my new job guys! Wish me luck

  16. Nice video to understand the architecture, concepts of Ansible for beginners.

  17. Which os are did you used to perform all these steps. Is it redhat, centos, fedora which one. And yes the video is really helpful and informative

  18. Good Course , but i feel its too short and needs more depth in understanding concepts on Ansible

  19. I rate this free course 100% and 10/10. You guys made this course so much easier to understand and your explanation are simple and sweet. This make all reader and student understand easily. I salute to you. Thank You Very Much.

  20. Good content but seems, seems like its 3 demos put as one. Can be covered in 20min without repeat.

  21. Very good and very understandable explaination.👍👍👍👍

  22. I am new to Ansible as I am learning it as a part of Red Hat's Satellite package. I was a little surprised to see that a root password was stored in a clear text file 4:11). Maybe as I go on a litle more I will find out how that can be but for now it seems like a no no

  23. Awsome!

  24. Thanks so much ..
    I can understand easily.. 👍

  25. Best video ever for ansible

  26. The worst case scenario is to save Nodes password on a file as shown in this vid…
    Not to say that you covered a playbook with several hosts, and you don't specify how to run ansible for a specific group.

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