Praise for Ansible: Up and Running
I devoured the manuscript for the first edition of Ansible: Up and Running within a few
hours: Lorin did an amazing job describing all of Ansible’s facets, and I was excited to
hear he’d joined forces with René for a second edition. In this, the two authors have done
an outstanding job of showing us how to put an incredibly useful utility to good use, and I
cannot think of anything they haven’t covered in depth.
—Jan-Piet Mens, consultant
Impressive coverage of Ansible. It’s not only great for getting started, but also for
understanding how to use the more advanced features. Fantastic resource for
leveling up your Ansible skills.
—Matt Jaynes, Chief Engineer, High Velocity Ops
The nice thing about Ansible is that you can start by doing, and that it lends itself for
easy prototyping, which is great to make quick progress and get things done.
However, over time this tends to lead to gaps in knowledge and understanding,
which is hard to come by.
Ansible: Up and Running is a very useful resource because it can fill those gaps, as it
explains Ansible from the very basics up to the complexities of working with YAML and
Jinja2. And because it is packed with many off-the-shelf examples to learn from and build
on, it gives insight into how others are automating their environments.
During training sessions and hands-on missions over the past few years, I always
recommend this book to colleagues and customers.
—Dag Wieers, freelance Linux system engineer,
long-time Ansible contributor and consultant
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