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NEW CLOUD, NETWORK AND WINDOWS CAPABILITIES CAN DRIVE END-TO- END AUTOMATION THROUGHOUT THE ENTERPRISE. assignment and retirement process without human intervention. Additionally, the Infoblox support enables users deploying systems across multiple clouds, as well as virtualisation platforms to more effectively automate their IP address management next to their application deployments.

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more simply through updated modules covering Amazon Web Services( AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure. The public cloud modules add capabilities designed to match the latest functionality available in the respective cloud environments. Additionally, an improved AWS EC2 Instance module can provide a more streamlined user experience when provisioning new and managing existing EC2-backed instances. When users provision their cloud infrastructure with Ansible Engine, creating, managing and administering deployments on an ongoing basis is done through a single tool – helping to meet policies regardless of cloud provider.

NEW CLOUD, NETWORK AND WINDOWS CAPABILITIES CAN DRIVE END-TO- END AUTOMATION THROUGHOUT THE ENTERPRISE. assignment and retirement process without human intervention. Additionally, the Infoblox support enables users deploying systems across multiple clouds, as well as virtualisation platforms to more effectively automate their IP address management next to their application deployments.

Simplified Windows automation
Red Hat Ansible Engine 2.6 extends Ansible’ s capabilities for automating Windows environments with new features and enhancements for managing computers and active directory, scheduling tasks, and better error handling.
Improved extensibility
Additionally, with the new capabilities in Ansible Engine 2.6, users can now more easily and programmatically extend Ansible in their environments with new plugins for Red Hat OpenStack Platform, Red Hat Satellite, Red Hat Virtualization, Amazon EC2, Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure. This enhancement is designed to streamline how Ansible calls inventories and receives data back, helping to make inventory modules easier to maintain and upgrade.
Ansible Galaxy 3.0
Joe Fitzgerald, Vice President, Management, Red Hat
This release also extends the support for VMware vSphere-deployed infrastructure, including VMware Cloud on AWS, enabling users to use automation across the hybrid cloud including legacy infrastructure. Additionally, the new VMware modules improve support for tags, fact gathering and host management. The modules also extend automation beyond the operating system layer to enable automated application lifecycles on these infrastructure deployments.
Enhanced networking capabilities
Red Hat Ansible Network Automation 2.6 delivers new vendor agnostic modules that provide users with a common language. Previously, network managers learned vendorspecific commands, which could be both time consuming and create additional complexity. Through new networking modules available in Ansible 2.6, a single language can be used across multiple network environments, including Juniper and Cisco. Additionally, new connection mechanisms available in Ansible Engine 2.6 help simplify management connections to network devices.
In addition, Ansible now offers support for Infoblox, including a collection of critical network services( DHCP, DNS, and IPAM), collectively known as DDI. The fully-supported Infoblox modules available in Ansible Engine 2.6 enable customers to more easily automate the IP address selection, reservation,
In addition to Red Hat Ansible Engine 2.6, Red Hat also recently launched a new version of its Ansible Galaxy service, a public-facing hub for community and partner-generated Ansible Roles to make it easier to find and share Ansible content. The latest version features an improved user interface, modernised code base and new containerised infrastructure provided by Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated. This release also adds support for OpenShift Ansible Broker content to define and distribute multicontainer services on Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated using the greater simplicity and power of Ansible Automation.
“ The latest version of Red Hat Ansible Engine builds on our strategy to help users extend automation across their public, private and hybrid clouds,” said Joe Fitzgerald, Vice President, Management, Red Hat.
“ New cloud, network and Windows capabilities can drive end-to-end automation throughout the enterprise.” •
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