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Getting started with Ansible 04 - Running ad-hoc Commands

Ansible is an incredible configuration management and provisioning utility that enables you to automate all the things. In this series, you'll learn everything you need to know in order to use Ansible for your day-to-day administration duties. In the fourth episode, we install Ansible and use it to run some ad-hoc commands. Full series: Part 1 (Introduction): Part 2 (SSH Overview & Setup): Part 3 (Setting up the Git Repository): Part 4 (This video) Part 5 (Running Elevated Commands): Part 6 (Writing our first Playbook): Part 7 (The "when" Conditional): Part 8 (Improving your Playbook): Part 9 (Targeting Specific Nodes): Part 10 (Tags): Part 11 (Managing Files): Part 12 (Managing Services): Part 13 (Adding Users & Bootstrapping): Part 14 (Roles): Part 15 (Host Variables): Part 16 (Templates): 🙌 Support me on Patreon and get early access to new content! ➡️ Protect your servers and eliminate downtime with CloudLinux and KernelCare Limited-time Bundle: 🛒 Affiliate store for Linux compatible hardware/accessories (commission earned): ➡️ 💻 Check out the Tiny Pilot KVM for your Homelab (commission earned): ➡️ Wiki article for this video: 🐦 Follow me on Twitter! ➡️ 💬 Official Community: ➡️ 📖 Check out jay's latest book, Mastering Ubuntu Server 3rd Edition. Available now! ➡️ 👨 More about me: ➡️ ➡️ 💽 How to create a bootable flash drive for installing Linux: ➡️ 🐧 Which distro do I use? ➡️ 🔐 How to better secure OpenSSH: ➡️ ☁️ How to create a cloud Linux server with Linode: ➡️ #Ansible #LearnAnsible #DevOps