What you'll learn
- fabric
- ansible
- linux
- windows
- cisco ios
- programming
- python
- developer skills
Requirements
- Python knowledge
- Windows knowledge
- Linux knowledge
- Cisco Ios knowledge
Description
Hello,
Welcome to my course on Fabric and Ansible. This course teaches you about the foundations of Fabric and Ansible, gets you up to speed about these technologies. Shows you how to configure public key authentication, winrm basic authentication, cisco ios authentication. It will serve as a solid background to overcome any automation task on these platforms. Join the DevOps community. Ansible Automation Platform has grown over the past years to provide powerful automation solutions that work for operators, administrators and IT decision makers across a variety of technology domains. It’s a leading enterprise automation solution from Red Hat®, a thriving open source community, and the de facto standard technology of IT automation. Fabric is a high level Python (2.7, 3.4+) library designed to execute shell commands remotely over SSH, yielding useful Python objects in return. It builds on top of Invoke (subprocess command execution and command-line features) and Paramiko (SSH protocol implementation), extending their APIs to complement one another and provide additional functionality. There is a git repository associated with the course that allows you to reproduce the video contents and the idea behind it was to make your learning experience as pain-free as possible.
Best Wishes,
Daniel
Who this course is for:
- beginner programmers
- devops engineers
- site reliability engineers
- it admins
Instructor
Hello,
My name is Dániel. I am a young Hungarian enthusiast who is all about programming, and scripting and learning something new everyday. My profile is mainly about Python and Powershell with some Docker spicing. I am also an aspiring youtuber and love to help other people either by teaching or with ideas.
Despite my age I have confidence in my skills, and I believe we can make the world a better place by teaching people to think for themselves.
See you soon,
Daniel