@michadybczak4862

Awesome video!
I'm a newbie when it comes to servers and this is the first comprehensive video that explains well ansible. Other videos usually go into details too soon omitting general structure and how ansible works and I'm lost at the beginning. This video here just makes it perfectly clear. Thanks!

@LCC389

0:26 relationships between all components of ansible
0:35 Playbooks written in YAML
0:40 invoke modules
0:45 sequential execution
0:53 modules are executable bits of code
1:07 Inventory
1:27 Where does inventory come from?
1:50 plugins
2:19 commonly used modules
3:09 command modules = run commands

@MM-bw1lo

Best explanation I've seen, thank you

@hreinnjuliusson2113

Many thanks for the explanation!

@Omnifarious0

I would appreciate it if you would post links to the Redhat playlists this video is a part of.

@ZillaYT

Is there a lesson how the tasks are actually executed on the targets?

@ITentrepreneur

Well explaned. Thanks

@KarinaStavenes

Thank you for that excellent explanation.

@inifitecosmos

great!!!

@InterviewDOT

Nice 👌

@anmarsalih6038

Great explanation, thanks

@gmontie2010

Thank You

@nickgold2012

YAML stands for "YAML Ain't Markup Language" -- it's a recursive acronym :)

@GauravSharma-cg2iv

Ansible Tool Really Great Tool....

@pankajsinghv

Good post

@tannenguitar

nice hat in the background :)

@TonyaBrownSysAdmin

You mention that yaml stands for yet another markup language but I thought it meant yaml aint another markup language?

@PashaSiraja

maawjoules!

@TheInsignificant

YAML is not "yet another markup lang", it's "YAML Aint Markup Language"