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Ansible Deployment Labs for Microsoft Azure

This is a collection of Ansible Labs originally presented at Red Hat Summit 2019. All labs perform various actions on Microsoft Azure using Ansible. Ansible >= 2.8 is required as well as the Ansible Modules for Azure.








Deploy and scale Microsoft Azure infrastructures and applications with Red Hat Ansible Automation.


* Lab 1: Configuring an IaaS application on a virtual machine, connecting MySQL and scaling
* Lab 2: Provisioning an MPIO-Capable HPC Infrastructure and testing Infiniband Latency
* Lab 3: Building an HDInsight Cluster and performing Big Data queries
* Lab 4: Deploying applications with AKS
* Lab 5: Configuring a serverless application using Azure Functions
* Lab 6: Containerize a NodeJS Application, load to ACR and deploy as an Azure Web App
* Lab 7: Using Azure Shared Image Gallery
* Lab 9: Leveraging Azure Management Groups to control Azure subscriptions
* Lab 10: Azure Migration at scale
* Lab 11: Azure REST API Management

These hands-on labs will showcase the following:

* Working with the Azure Linux CLI
* Connecting Ansible to Microsoft Azure
* Create a Red Hat Enterprise Linux virtual machine in Azure using the Azure Marketplace.
* Create and configure an Azure MySQL PaaS database.
* Deploy an application on the RHEL virtual machine which utilizes the Azure MySQL PaaS database.
* Generalize the RHEL virtual machine image to create a golden image template for group deployments.
* Scale out the application to multiple servers using Azure virtual machine scale sets.
* Big data workloads using Azure HDInsight.
* High-performance computing using Azure virtual machine infiniband interconnects.
* Hosting an Azure Application Service
* Running a containerized application using Azure Web Apps
* Launching an application in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).
* Serverless applications using Azure functions.

Original content created by: Stuart Kirk & Zim Kalinowski with assistance from Steve Roach, Sasha Rosenbaum, Harold Wong, Jason De Lorme, Michael Yen-Chi Ho, Patrick Rutledge

Base implementation for Function App Docker container comes from here:

https://github.com/Azure/azure-functions-docker-python-sample

The content of this program can be re-delivered, on request, to any Microsoft customer seeking to deploy open source workloads on Azure. Please contact [email protected] for additional details and to coordinate delivery of the program.

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Ansible Use Case : Vmware to Azure migration

We have a partner who is trying to migrate all his on-prem workloads running on on-prem VMWare env to Azure. They are interested in finding out if we are able to bring in Ansible to automate some of the manual work that requires during the migration.

I think its really good if Microsoft is able to assist us looking into this as this will give us a compelling story to go out to our partners running their workloads on VMWare and market this automation solution which will make the migration process much easier.

I think I have a understanding what’s the best way to go about this but we got to make it more easily consumable via Ansible.

Here’s what I’m thinking :
https://github.com/Azure/azure-docs-powershell-samples/tree/master/azure-migrate/migrate-at-scale-with-site-recovery

You got any idea’s how to wrap this around Ansible? perhaps we can automate setting up of these pre-requisites via Ansible as well?

Happy to hear your thoughts.

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