Ansible

The term ansible refers to a category of fictional technological devices capable of superluminal or faster-than-light (FTL) communication. These devices can instantaneously transmit and receive communicative and informational data streams across vast distances and obstacles, including between…

Key facts

First appeared
2012
Category
technology
Problem solved
Ansible was created to simplify and streamline IT automation, particularly configuration management and application deployment, by providing an agentless, human-readable, and idempotent solution. It aimed to overcome the complexity and overhead of agent-based systems (like Puppet or Chef) and ad-hoc scripting by offering a declarative approach over standard SSH.
Platforms
Windows (managed nodes via WinRM), Cloud APIs, Unix-like systems (managed nodes via SSH), web, macOS (controller), Network devices (managed nodes via specific connection plugins), Linux (controller)

Related technologies

Notable users

  • Many enterprises across finance, tech, education, and government sectors
  • IBM
  • Red Hat
  • Rackspace
  • NASA
  • Hootsuite