
Mastering KVM Virtualization
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Ansible has become the de facto standard in today's open source community because it offers so much while asking so little of you and your infrastructure. Using Ansible with Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) also makes a lot of sense, especially when you think about larger environments. It doesn't really matter if it's just a simple provisioning of KVM hosts that you want to do (install libvirt and related software), or if you want to uniformly configure KVM networking on hosts – Ansible can be invaluable for both. For example, in this chapter, we will use Ansible to deploy a virtual machine and multi-tier application that's hosted inside KVM virtual machines, which is a very common use case in larger environments. Then, we'll move to more pedantic subjects of combining Ansible and cloud-init since they differ in terms of timeline when they're applied and a way in which things get...
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