Managing 15,000 network devices with Ansible
Ansible allows network management across virtually any device platform. Any network device can be managed via SSH or an API. We took this cutting-edge network automation to scale with a customer’s global network infrastructure, giving them the ability to manage nearly all of their network devices at one time.
In this session, Landon Holley and James Mighion from Red Hat discuss the architecture and strategies involved in network automation.
Learn more: https://agenda.summit.redhat.com/
Видео Managing 15,000 network devices with Ansible канала Red Hat Summit
In this session, Landon Holley and James Mighion from Red Hat discuss the architecture and strategies involved in network automation.
Learn more: https://agenda.summit.redhat.com/
Видео Managing 15,000 network devices with Ansible канала Red Hat Summit
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