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AnsibleDB - Collect, store and discover your infrastructure #71

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dmccuk opened this issue Jan 13, 2021 · 1 comment
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AnsibleDB - Collect, store and discover your infrastructure #71

dmccuk opened this issue Jan 13, 2021 · 1 comment
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dmccuk commented Jan 13, 2021

AnsibleDB - Collect, store and discover

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When you're dealing with hundreds or even thousands of individual bits of infrastructure, it can sometimes be difficult to find the information you need to answer simple questions. Questions like what you have, where you have it, and how many of "it" you've got. With ansibleDB, you can use Ansible to easily collect facts about your infrastructure (including custom facts). Save the output in AnsibleDB, then use the API to pull out groupings of information and discover interesting insights about your infrastructure. You can easily create dynamic inventories to target specific servers in your ansible runs. AnsibleDB replicates the functionality of puppetDB and can help with ansible Adoption without losing access to the tools that make your life easier.

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Hi,
The Ansible London Meetup is back in-person. I know you made this kind offer to present many years ago, though the next meetup is Thursday 21st November, would you be interested in giving this talk then?

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