![]() There are other instruments that can do the job better than us, or can actually do it in a sense that we wouldn't actually be able to tackle it with. So, we're not that big instrument that owns the whole piece. So, being that glue or being the orchestrator, think of it as the composer of a nice symphonic piece, we can reach out and tell other tools and work with other tools to do the task that it's best suited for. Taking that step back, Ansible doesn't necessarily have to own and do every single task that it sets out to do. So, occasionally you'll hear us mention Ansible as the glue of all that is automation, all that is the DevOps tool ecosystem that we all work with. Well, we look at it this way, from Red Hat Ansible automation side, which really is the culmination of engine, tower, galaxy, Ansible vault, it's how do we take that tool set and take the community that comes from it and extend it out to the rest of the ecosystem. Why do you need more than Ansible?ĭylan: So, the first question. I've got a boring slide coming, but we'll get past that one pretty quickly. A fair amount.ĭylan: I'll apologize in advance. How many of you are actually Ansible users as well? All right. ![]() Sean: How many folks in the room today are using Terraform? Okay. So just kick back, enjoy the ride with us and hear us muttering amongst ourselves on how these work together. Sean: So today we're going to present to you our musings on the subject of how our tools work better together.ĭylan: A lot of you and a lot of our users pretty much like to peg us as an either/or story, and our goal here is to really tell you how these two tools, or how the HashiCorp suite of tools and the Ansible suite of tools are really very synergistic with each other. I'm out of this fair Bay Area of San Francisco. ![]() I'm based out of Austin, Texas.ĭylan: I'm Dylan Silva, the product manager for Ansible Engine or Ansible Core, or just Ansible project-whatever you want to call it. Sean: I'm Sean Carolan, solutions engineer with HashiCorp. I feel more integrated to the UChicago community as a result.Dylan Silva Principal product manager, Ansible Engine at Red Hat
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