RALEIGH, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced the general availability of Ansible 2.3, the latest version of the leading simple, powerful, and agentless open source IT automation framework. Ansible 2.3 provides performance enhancements and advanced networking capabilities, including adding connection methods designed to increase flexibility and improve performance.
The upstream Ansible project is one of the most popular open source automation projects on GitHub with an active and engaged community. Ansible’s modular code base is powerful enough to manage today’s infrastructure, but also easily adapts to new IT needs and DevOps workflows. With Ansible, developers and IT operations teams can more quickly automate the entire application lifecycle – from physical and virtual servers to cloud computing deployments to Linux containers.
Ansible 2.3 retains a focus on networking infrastructure enablement through new features as well as providing overall performance enhancements, including:
Enhanced networking capabilities such as a persistent connections framework. Persistent connections allow for one SSH connection to stay active across multiple Ansible tasks - reducing the total time for completion and delivering up to a 10 times networking performance improvement in tests conducted by Red Hat and various partners. For Playbooks to take advantage of persistent connections in Ansible 2.3, two connection methods have been enabled: 1) the existing command line interface (CLI) connection method and 2) the newly added NETCONF connection method.
Additionally, Ansible 2.3 includes new networking platform support or modules from Apstra, Arista Networks, Avi Networks, Big Switch Networks, Cumulus Networks, Fortinet, Huawei, Lenovo, Ordnance, and Palo Alto Networks. The number of supported networking platforms has grown to 29 and the total networking module count is now 267.
Broader support for Microsoft Windows with many new and enhanced modules that make automating Windows with Ansible easier. Ansible 2.3 also offers pipelining support to boost performance.
Simplified integration of community contributions with the introduction of a metadata-based system for modules. There now is one centralized repository for contributions, tickets, submissions and more - making it easier for both the community and the Ansible Core team to manage and drive further community involvement.
Availability
Ansible 2.3 is now available in the following stable branch via GitHub.
Supporting Quotes
Tim Cramer, engineering director, Ansible, Red Hat
“Since
first introducing networking modules into Ansible, we have aimed to help
users better orchestrate entire application infrastructures, including
network devices, with one automation tool. With Ansible 2.3 the total
number of networking modules has grown to 267, and we have expanded from
networking enablement to a focus on increasing performance and providing
better support for network environments, making Ansible a key component
of networking deployments in production.”
Jeremy Schulman, head of customer enablement, Apstra, Inc.
"We
are excited to have the Apstra Operating System® (AOS) as a supported
networking platform starting in the Ansible 2.3 release. This allows
Ansible to leverage AOS’ open APIs and enables you to more seamlessly
integrate AOS within your existing DevOps methodology.”
Dave Thelen, extensibility engineer, Arista Networks
“Ansible
has quickly become one of the most important tools in the network
operating tool belt. Whether it be automating the deployment of an
entire data center or using play books to more efficiently troubleshoot
issues, Ansible allows tasks that used to take significant time to be
automated quickly with a very low learning curve. The enhancements that
are included in 2.3 will allow for automating even more tasks for
networks of any size and complexity.”
Edward Sharp, chief strategy officer, Avi Networks
“Automation
is at the center of cloud IT, and Ansible is emerging as the standard to
convert complex configurations into simple, scalable, automatable rules.
With release 2.3, Ansible is extending this lead, with the addition of
modules for application networking and more."
Prashant Gandhi, chief product officer, Big Switch Networks
“Ansible
has become a simple, yet powerful framework for automation of networks,
containers, and security infrastructure. The networking modules we are
contributing to Ansible enable our customers system-wide network
automation across both our SDN fabrics, Big Cloud Fabric and Big
Monitoring Fabric, as well as programmable security with the BigSecure
Architecture.”
JR Rivers, co-founder and chief technology officer, Cumulus Networks
"We
are witnessing the increasing use of Ansible within the networking
community, and the networking focused features in Ansible 2.3 come at
the perfect time as operators look to automation to achieve web scale
operations."
John Maddison, senior vice president of products and solutions,
Fortinet
"Increasing network complexity and a rapidly expanding
threat landscape is driving the need for flexible tools that enable
organizations to automate their security and network operations to suit
their individual needs. Fortinet's Ansible 2.3 integration provides
additional DevOps tools that enable our carrier, service provider and
enterprise customers to optimize their network operations to fully
leverage the broad, powerful and automated defenses of the Fortinet
Security Fabric.”
Alexander Turner, chief executive officer, Ordnance
“The
Ordnance Ansible networking modules released in Ansible 2.3 enables our
customers to streamline their entire network deployment, from cloud to
premises in a matter of minutes, not months. The features in Ansible 2.3
impressively extend Ansible to the entire stack making multi-cloud
one-click deployments a today-thing.”
Additional Resources
- Learn more about the networking features in Ansible 2.3
- Read the blog post Network Device Authentication in Ansible 2.3
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