Need Ansible Presentation Advice

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Tiglath

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Feb 26, 2015, 3:31:27 PM2/26/15
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I have used Ansible for our data center migration and now it's time to tell the whole department about it.
 
The problem is that I did not need to make very advanced use of Ansible to automate the big move, and covering it will be rather short and boring. 
 
I have a PowerPoint with Ansible basics already but I would like to find more sophisticated ways to use it for a variety of purposes, and show I can make Ansible live up to its best possibilities in the company. 
 
We have development, devops and ops departments, and we push out application releases constantly and maintain, development, QA, customer test, and production environments.  We use Python, mainly.  So the possibilities are there. 
 
Any ideas of what topics and examples I should include to sexy things up a bit and engender the interest this amazing too deserves? 
 
Many thanks for any help.
 

Greg DeKoenigsberg

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Feb 27, 2015, 11:25:35 AM2/27/15
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On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 3:31 PM, Tiglath <te...@tiglath.net> wrote:
> I have used Ansible for our data center migration and now it's time to tell
> the whole department about it.
>
> The problem is that I did not need to make very advanced use of Ansible to
> automate the big move, and covering it will be rather short and boring.

Trust me, "boring" is one of Ansible's best selling points. :)

> I have a PowerPoint with Ansible basics already but I would like to find
> more sophisticated ways to use it for a variety of purposes, and show I can
> make Ansible live up to its best possibilities in the company.
>
> We have development, devops and ops departments, and we push out application
> releases constantly and maintain, development, QA, customer test, and
> production environments. We use Python, mainly. So the possibilities are
> there.
>
> Any ideas of what topics and examples I should include to sexy things up a
> bit and engender the interest this amazing too deserves?

There are a *lot* of presentations out there. Take a look at
slides.com, speakerdeck.com, and slideshare.net and search for
"Ansible". You will find literally hundreds of presentations.

One of my favorites, and I think it's very comprehensive, is from our
friend Xabier:

https://speakerdeck.com/slok/ansible-all-the-things

Take a look, and upvote your favorites on whichever site you use. :)

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Dag Wieers

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Feb 27, 2015, 5:51:44 PM2/27/15
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Nothing works better than hands-on experience itself. For that we created
a set if playbooks to generate VM images (vmdk and qcow2) that work on
VMware, KVM, VirtualBox, ... and can be cloned as many times as needed.
Once booted the VM boots into a menu to pick the role of that VM (master,
web, database, ...).

The result being that with a minimum of effort, anyone can turn its laptop
into a bunch of networked machines. You designate one the "master" and
control the other systems from that master. (The images are made so that
there is an automatic trust between all of them).

So within a few minutes, together with your class, you can start to
install software, enable services, configure and orchestrate stuff to your
liking (and according to your company's standards).

By default we provide a basic walk-through for setting up a deployment
environment based on Ansible, Apache, PHP, MySQL and Git to learn the
basics, but it's easy to replace it with your own plan of action.

You can find the workshop playbooks as well as the workshop script at:

https://github.com/ansible-provisioning/ansible-workshop-v2

And I have made a set of images available (with instructions) from:

http://dag.wiee.rs/attic/ansible-workshop/

for a Ansible Meetup workshop we are doing tomorrow. If you have any
questions related to the workshop, let me know. We appreciate any feedback
that can help improve the workshop.

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Greg DeKoenigsberg

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Mar 2, 2015, 11:11:30 PM3/2/15
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Great stuff here. Thanks Dag.

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