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We've compiled a list of 38 free and paid alternatives to Ansible. The primary competitors include DCImanager, Salt. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Ansible and Puppet, Chef, (R)?ex. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Tools.


DCImanager automates provisioning of dedicated servers, makes it easier to manage and control data...

Salt
Free Open Source

Salt is a powerful remote execution manager that can be used to administer and provision servers in...

Puppet
Free Open Source

Puppet Data Center Automation Solution helps you save time, gain visibility into your server...

Chef
Free Open Source

Chef is an open source systems integration framework built to bring the benefits of configuration...

(R)?ex
Free Open Source

(R)?ex - manage all your boxes from a central point - Datacenter Automation and Configuration...

Rudder
Free Open Source

Rudder is an easy to use, web-driven, role-based solution for Continuous Automation and Compliance.

Fabric
Free Open Source

Fabric is a Python library and command-line tool for streamlining the use of SSH for application...

Bcfg2
Free Open Source

Bcfg2 helps system administrators produce a consistent, reproducible, and verifiable description of...

Build and deploy your code from GitHub and BitBucket (or no repository at all) to any server in the...

Terraform
Free Open Source

Tool for building, changing, and versioning infrastructure safely and efficiently.

Ansible is a radically simple IT automation engine that automates cloud provisioning, configuration...

Ansible Platforms

tick-square Linux
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Ansible Overview

Ansible is a radically simple IT automation engine that automates cloud provisioning, configuration management, application deployment, intra-service orchestration, and many other IT needs.

Being designed for multi-tier deployments since day one, Ansible models your IT infrastructure by describing how all of your systems inter-relate, rather than just managing one system at a time.

It uses no agents and no additional custom security infrastructure, so it’s easy to deploy — and most importantly, it uses a very simple language (YAML, in the form of Ansible Playbooks) that allow you to describe your automation jobs in a way that approaches plain English.

Ansible Features

tick-square No-code Development
tick-square SSH

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Ansible Tags

ec2 it-infrastructure aws configuration-management configuration python automation system-administration

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