Summary
Ansible has many advanced features that allow you to run your playbooks in a variety of scenarios, whether that is upgrading a cluster of servers in a controlled manner; working with devices on a secure, isolated network; or controlling your playbook flow with prompts and tags. Ansible has been adopted by a large and ever-growing user base and, as such, is designed and evolved around solving real-world problems. Most of the advanced features of Ansible we discussed are centered around exactly this—solving real-world problems.
In this chapter, you learned about running tasks asynchronously in Ansible, before looking at the various features available for running playbooks to upgrade a cluster, such as running tasks on small batches ...
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