Ansible is an agentless infrastructure automation engine designed to manage remote servers and network devices. It functions as a cross-platform orchestration tool that coordinates system updates, software installations, and service configurations from a centralized management workstation. By utilizing a declarative approach, it allows users to define desired system states through human-readable configuration files, ensuring consistency across distributed environments.
The platform operates by establishing secure shell connections to target nodes, eliminating the need for persistent agent software or complex bootstrapping processes on managed hosts. It employs an inventory-driven model to organize infrastructure into logical groups, while its module-based execution system dispatches idempotent scripts to verify and maintain state. This architecture is supported by a plugin-based framework that enables custom interfaces for connection methods, inventory sources, and task processing logic.
Beyond core orchestration, the project provides capabilities for automated application deployment and infrastructure as code, allowing for version-controlled management of data center environments. It also includes template rendering functionality to dynamically inject variables and logic into configuration files before deployment. The software is distributed as a comprehensive package with extensive documentation available for installation and configuration.