Running environment managed by AWS, perfect documentation and integration with AWS services.
Size limits, difficult to implement non usual, production logic, almost zero modularization, bad community support and pretty poor documentation
The best thing i like about ansible is push mechanism. Whenever any update on new configuration is available to the server it directly pushes to the nodes connected to it. Unlike chef, nodes do not repeatedly check server for updates.
our old implementation of Ansible Tower (my team is a tenant) had the community modules. New environmetn does NOT and we do not have access to create our own custom execution environments.
Running environment managed by AWS, perfect documentation and integration with AWS services.
The best thing i like about ansible is push mechanism. Whenever any update on new configuration is available to the server it directly pushes to the nodes connected to it. Unlike chef, nodes do not repeatedly check server for updates.
Size limits, difficult to implement non usual, production logic, almost zero modularization, bad community support and pretty poor documentation
our old implementation of Ansible Tower (my team is a tenant) had the community modules. New environmetn does NOT and we do not have access to create our own custom execution environments.