Ansible Container
In the previous post we looked at running ansible from our PC to perform system tasks on a remote system.
To avoid having to install ansible on the host system it makes more sense to use a container for it though.
In the previous post we looked at running ansible from our PC to perform system tasks on a remote system.
To avoid having to install ansible on the host system it makes more sense to use a container for it though.
A lot of system administration can be automated using Ansible. Of course it’s also possible to just use shell scripts to do the same.
The difference is not that big and depends a lot on how you want to work.