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RHEL 10 Automation with Enhanced System Roles
This course shows you how to build efficient playbooks, apply best practices, and leverage Ansible collections for scalability. You’ll see RHEL system roles, the new sudo role, and simplifying common tasks like networking, storage, and time sync.
What you'll learn
Automation is a must for modern Linux system administration, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 provides powerful tools to make it easier than ever. In this course, RHEL 10 Automation with Enhanced System Roles, you'll work with Ansible and RHEL system roles, showing you how to save time, reduce errors, and manage systems more consistently. You’ll start with a refresher on Ansible fundamentals; playbooks, inventories, variables, and modules before learning how to organize and document automation effectively. You’ll then explore Ansible content collections and dive into RHEL system roles, including the new sudo role, to simplify common administration tasks. Finally, you’ll learn how to convert existing shell scripts into Ansible playbooks, gaining the advantages of idempotency, error handling, and scalability. By the end of this course, you’ll know how to automate core RHEL 10 administration tasks with Ansible, apply system roles for consistent configurations, and confidently replace manual scripts with scalable playbooks. Whether managing a few servers or deploying at scale, you’ll have the skills to bring efficiency and reliability to your RHEL environments.
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About the author
Andrew is a committed evangelist of the Linux Operating System and the concept of community and freedom that it provides. He has worked as a technical trainer since 1995 and has taught throughout the world, including Australia, the US, Germany and Eastern Europe. Andrew started teaching Linux in 2004 when Novell acquired SUSE and has been a long time supporter of Novell and provides SYSOP support the the Certifed Novell Instructor community on Linux. Andrew founded theurbanpenguin and has been submitting video training material to his YouTube channel since 2009 and currently has over 8,500 subscribers and 1.6 Million views. Andrew has had two publications with Packt: Citrix Access Gateway VPX Essentials (2012) and Citrix XenApp (2013).