Wife approved HomeOps driven by Kubernetes and GitOps using Flux
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Ansible is a simple and powerful automation engine. It is used to help with configuration management, application deployment, and task automation.
Wife approved HomeOps driven by Kubernetes and GitOps using Flux
HomeOps driven by Kubernetes and GitOps using Flux
install freeipa server and / or replica on centos.
[sˈθɪŋz] - using modularity to speed up parallel builds
Using HashiCorp Vault as a dynamic Ansible inventory and authentication service
Container image which contains Ansible playbooks for deployment of OpenStack
My home server infrastructure as code
Ansible automation tasks
Ansible-based deployment automation for the OpenConext platform
Repository for configuration management code used to manage and maintain ec2 infrastructure hosted in the Modernisation Platform • This repository is defined and managed in Terraform
ansible-lint checks playbooks for practices and behavior that could potentially be improved and can fix some of the most common ones for you
a collection of Ansible playbooks to automate various tasks
A collection of docker-compose files to setup my current homelab infrastructure, powered by several Raspberry Pi’s and the Cloud!
My Ansible configuration aiming to automate the tedious process of installing and updating application I use on daily basis
Project infrastructure administrative tools
Ansible playbooks and scripts for deploying packit-service to OpenShift
Created by Michael DeHaan
Released February 20, 2012