To start with, we need to install PyVmomi. There is an Ansible VMware module for interacting with vSphere, which are based on PyVmomi, which is the Python SDK for the VMware vSphere API. With this post I wanted to have a look at what we can do with Ansible and vSphere, as it is a great choice if you’re looking for a way to build some automation into your VMware vSphere environments.īefore we can start running Ansible playbooks against vCenter or ESXi, there are a few things we need to do in order to get set up. The examples I used were around using Ansible to configure Linux nodes. I wrote a few posts recently covering how to install Ansible on a Centos machine, and create an Ansible playbook. This article will look at how to deploy vSphere virtual machines using Ansible.
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