Superb - The Ansible bible
Ansible up and running is a really super addition to the O’Reilly up and running series.
Starting with the basics Lorin takes his readers through the little and large of Ansible.
The book starts with the very basics and builds all the way, you’ll see how to scale your ansible deployments in terms of both complexity and capacity.
Topics include:
The basics, complex play books, scaling using Roles, multiple hosts etc
Writing custom modules - nice to know how
Intengration with - Vagrant, Amazon Web Service, Docker
Debugging
Ansible is a lot of fun to use, it’s simple but powerful and Ansible up and Running provides the perfect text to let you learn and enjoy Ansible.
Pros:
I really like the idea of a common deployment theme (mezzanine) which runs throughout the book.
Nice appedix on SSH - very welcome since ansible uses this under the hood.
Cons:
Some of the examples I tried didn’t work out of the box. Be sure you define versions when you install things via pip (Lorin actually shows you how in chapter 6)
I can see this book becoming the Ansible bible - if some one writes an Ansible cookbook to stand besides it we’re all home and dry.
So would I recomend the book: Without doubt, no matter what your level of ansible use I can bet you’ll gain from reading through this. If you’re a beginner, just like me, it’s absoluetely SUPER
I’m a big fan of the O’Reilly up and running series and can only hope they continue to produce such informative and fun books (please give us more).