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Automation skills are in high demand as businesses look to simplify their day-to-day operations and scale infrastructure efficiently. Ansible is a powerful open source tool that makes it easy to build and operate IT automation at scale, in the cloud, hybrid cloud, and at the edge.

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Whether you’re a Linux administrator preparing for certification or just looking to advance your automation skills, this book helps you gain deep knowledge of Ansible systems that you can apply to real-world challenges.

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