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Ansible, just orchestrate it

See why this award winning Python project has relevance for your work life through getting your servers under control

Everyone should be using Vagrant or some similar tool for local developer environment. Still those containers/VMs need to be configured somehow and on top of that your configuration system should be able to manage your staging and production servers as well, you could be using Puppet, Chef, Salt, shell scripts to achieve this. Recently a 3rd generation configuration management system has thown its hat into the ring, and that tools name is Ansible. The talk will show how Ansible approaches configuration management, software deployment, remote execution and other tasks. We will examine how easy it is to get up and running and manage single or multiple concurrent servers in parallel, what are the differences to Puppet, Chef etc and how to customize Ansible to your needs.

Join us for this talk and you’ll see why this award winning Python project has relevance for your work life through getting your servers under control.

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Srdjan Vranac

Srdjan Vranac

I am a developer, consultant, mercenary (used to be known as freelancing). I lead a small team that works on various projects ranging from small family businesses to Fortune 500 companies. I write terrible code that performs exceptionally and currently I am wrangling elePHPants and Pythons.... My Interests are process automation, continuous integration and delivery, clean code, testing, best practices (you have to know them so you can break them if you have to), distributed systems

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