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Five Reasons for Upgrading to Ansible Core 2.14 or Ansible Community 7.0

From the user perspective, upgrading to the Ansible Core 2.14 release in your organization is pushing the Future of Automation!

Luca Berton
5 min readOct 31, 2023

Introduction

In the ever-evolving landscape of IT infrastructure management and automation, staying up-to-date with the latest tools and technologies is essential. One such tool, Ansible, has been a cornerstone for many IT professionals, simplifying tasks and streamlining operations. With the release of Ansible 2.14, there are compelling reasons to consider migrating from previous Ansible versions. In this article, we will explore the major changes and advantages of making this migration.

1. Improved Handler Processing

Ansible’s architecture is designed to be flexible and efficient, ensuring that tasks and actions are executed in the right sequence. One significant change in Ansible 2.14 is the enhancement of handler processing. Handlers are essential for executing specific tasks after playbook execution. With this migration, handler processing has been moved into a new “PlayIterator” phase. This allows you to use the configured strategy more effectively, ensuring that actions are executed in the correct order. The result is more…

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Luca Berton
Luca Berton

Written by Luca Berton

I help creative Automation DevOps, Cloud Engineer, System Administrator, and IT Professional to succeed with Ansible Technology to automate more things everyday

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