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  • The Future Is Now
  • Innovative Multi-node Control
  • Deployment and Configuration, Unified
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  • @@ -205,12 +203,13 @@ of these other tools, which can, more or less, turn into a botnet. Our security crypto code altogether, and rely on the most secure part of the Linux/Unix subsystem that your machines are already using. There is no PKI subsystem to maintain, which can be a frequent source of problems, particularly when reinstalling or migrating hosts.

    Systems management doesn’t have to be complicated. Ansible’s docs will remain short & simple, and the source will be blindingly obvious. We’ve learned well from “Infrastructure is Code”. Infrastructure should be easy and powerful to command, but it should not look like code, lest it acquire the disadvantages of a software project – bugs, complexity, and overhead. Infrastructure configurations should be simple, easy to develop, and easy to audit.

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    Your ideas and contributions are welcome. We’re also happy to help you with questions about Ansible.

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    About the Author

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    Ansible was originally developed by Michael DeHaan (@laserllama), a Raleigh, NC -based software developer and architect. He created the popular -DevOps program Cobbler. +

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    Ansible was created and is run by Michael DeHaan (@laserllama), a Raleigh, NC +based software developer and architect, who also created the popular +DevOps install server Cobbler. Cobbler is used to deploy mission critical systems all over the planet, in industries ranging from massively multiplayer gaming, core internet infrastructure, finance, chip design, and more. Michael also @@ -385,7 +384,6 @@ orchestrate systems in lots of diverse places. He’s worked on systems software for IBM, Motorola, Red Hat’s Emerging Technologies Group, Puppet Labs, and rPath. Reach Michael by email here.

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