Ansible Content Collections simplify automation by bundling modules, roles, and playbooks into reusable, versioned packages. They can be stored in Execution Environments, system paths, playbook directories, or defined in requirements files. The choice depends on your workflow, with options for portability, consistency, and integration with automation platforms like Ansible Automation Platform.
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Where Should You Keep Your Ansible Collection?
Gineesh Follow
Jan 19, 2025 ·
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Written by Gineesh Follow
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