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Ansible Documentation
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This page contains documentation about how to use `Ansible <http://ansible.cc>`_.
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Before we dive into playbooks, configuration management, deployment, and orchestration, learn how to get Ansible installed and some
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basic information. We'll go over how to execute ad-hoc commands in parallel across your nodes using /usr/bin/ansible. We'll also see
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what sort of modules are available in Ansible's core (though you can also write your own, which we'll also show later).
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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gettingstarted
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patterns
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examples
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modules
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Overview
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.. image:: http://ansible.cc/img/ansible_arch.png
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:alt: ansible architecture diagram
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:width: 566px
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:height: 439px
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Playbooks
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Playbooks are Ansible's orchestration language. At a basic level, playbooks can be used to manage configurations and deployments
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of remote machines. At a more advanced level, they can sequence multi-tier rollouts involving rolling updates, and can delegate actions
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to other hosts, interacting with monitoring servers and load balancers along the way. You can start small and pick up more features
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over time as you need them. Playbooks are designed to be human-readable and are developed in a basic text language. There are multiple
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ways to organize playbooks and the files they include, and we'll offer up some suggestions on that and making the most out of Ansible.
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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playbooks
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playbooks2
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bestpractices
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YAMLSyntax
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Developer Information
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Learn how to build modules of your own in any language. Explore Ansible's Python API and write Python plugins to integrate
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with other solutions in your environment.
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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api
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moduledev
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