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Ansible Digitalocean Provisioning: How to do it?

by | May 5, 2023

Let us learn more about the ansible digitalocean provisioning with the support of our Digitalocean support services at Bobcares.

Using Ansible with DigitalOcean for provisioning Droplets

Ansible Digitalocean Provisioning

We can automate the provisioning of Droplets (virtual servers) on DigitalOcean by combining Ansible with DigitalOcean.

To automate the provisioning process, Ansible employs a set of scripts or configuration files known as “playbooks.”

How to provision a DigitalOcean Droplet using Ansible?

Here are the steps for setting up a DigitalOcean Droplet with Ansible:

  1. IFirstly, install Ansible:

    If we haven’t previously done so, we should install Ansible on the local machine or server.

  2. After that, log in to the DigitalOcean account and create an API token that Ansible may use to login and connect with the account.
  3. Write an Ansible playbook for the provision a droplet:

    Create an Ansible playbook that outlines the Droplet’s setup and provisioning procedures. Installing software, setting up the network settings, and setup users and permissions are examples of such chores.

  4. After that, define the DigitalOcean Droplet:

    In the Ansible playbook, provide the size, region, and image of the DigitalOcean Droplet that we wish to create.

  5. Finally to Ansible Digitalocean provisioning run the Ansible playbook:

    To build and sretup the DigitalOcean Droplet, run the Ansible playbook. Ansible will authenticate and build the Droplet using the DigitalOcean API.

Other operations linked to managing the DigitalOcean infrastructure, such as installing and setting up the load balancers, setting up databases, and managing DNS records, may also be automated using Ansible.

Ansible is a versatile and powerful tool for automating infrastructure provisioning and administration activities, saving time and lowering the possibility of mistakes.

 

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Conclusion

To sum up we have now seen how to use Ansible for provisioning a Digitalocean droplet with the support of our tech team.

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