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