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Use Ansible with Amazon Web Services

Offered By: Udemy

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) Courses Ansible Courses Configuration Management Courses Amazon Web Services Courses

Course Description

Overview

Ansible with AWS

What you'll learn:
  • A brief introduction to ansible
  • AWS + Ansible
  • Inventory files in Ansible
  • Roles in Ansible

This is an introductory course on how to use Ansible with AWS .In this course i have used cloud shell to demonstrate all my example .

To get the best out of this course you need to have


1.A basic introduction to AWS.


2.AIAMUser and key and password credentials


3 AWSConsole along with cloud shell (if you do not wish to use cloud shell you can use any linux distro with gcloud cli installed )


4.An basic understanding of Ansible


What is Ansible ?


Ansible is a radically simple IT automation engine that automates cloud provisioning, configuration management, application deployment, intra-service orchestration, and many other IT needs.


In this course we will be using the power of Ansible to create infrastructure in GCP


I will be covering the following topics in this course


1. A brief introduction to Ansible


2.Create an instance using AWSmodule


3.Create a simple Architecture using various aspects of ansible


4.Inventory system in AWS .Static inventory file as well as dynamic inventory file

6.Conditionals the When statement


7.gather_facts and inventory file


Also please do check out my other courses in udemy


Please do not forget to review my course and happy learning


Thanks in advance


Taught by

Rohit Abraham

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