I’ve mentioned a few times how I’ve moved to use Ansible more and more for server provisioning and change management.
I’ve mentioned a few times how I’ve moved to use Ansible more and more for server provisioning and change management.
I’m continuing to really enjoy working with Ansible. It meets the needs I have for server configuration, and has a lot of great community resources.
I’ve been using Ansible more and more. It is a really great way to manage server configuration. As I’ve transitioned away from Chef, I’ve been working on establishing some patterns that seem to work well when setting up servers for deploying web applications.
Recently posted on my main webpage in the other section, are PDFs of presentations I gave at the Baltimore Elixir and Erlang Meetup. I’m really enjoying working with Elixir and Ansible (see my previous post on Ansible).
The other day I quit working with one of my Chef repositories for some servers I manage. I quit in rage. I quit because nothing worked how I wanted it to.