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Ansible Configuration Management

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Ansible Configuration Management

92 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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Daniel Hall

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Daniel Hall started as a Systems Administrator at RMIT University after
completing his Bachelor of Computer Science degree there in 2009. More recently, he has been working to improve the deployment processes at realestate.com.au.

Like many System Administrators, he is constantly trying to make his job easier and easier, and has been using Ansible to this effect.

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July 27, 2025
Read eBook, not Kindle edition. Had to read it for work, not a topic that interests me.

Barely suitable introduction with lots of spurious mistakes, such as number comments in examples that are never used, left-over editing marks, etc.
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November 7, 2018
quite readable as a book you can just read through; which I really appreciate. Many technical books are just a series of exercises, which I feel just isn't as useful in the modern age, when those exercises can be found online.

I mean, this book has a bunch of exercises, too... it's just it was written in such a way that you can sit down in the garden and read it through and get something out of it (perhaps not as much as if you had done the exercises, but still.)
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January 12, 2014
A nice and concise book to help you get started with Ansible. It does not cover everything, but serves as a good intro to the tool.
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