Ansible Engine definition

Ansible Engine means the Ansible software provided by Red Hat, Inc., IBM, Inc., or their affiliates consisting of a command-line interface tool that can be used to execute or interpret Ansible playbooks and Ansible roles.
Ansible Engine means the installed package, which consists of the connection plugins, inventory plugins, fact plugins, Ansible-playbook language and directives, core modules, and other miscellaneous core or plugins provided in the package. “Ansible Project Software” means the community version of the Ansible deployment and configuration management engine.

Examples of Ansible Engine in a sentence

  • You are required to purchase a Unit of Red Hat Ansible Engine Networking Add-On for each Red Hat Ansible Engine Software Subscription (regardless of the number of Managed Nodes).

  • Table 3 sets forth the Unit of measure and Supported Use Cases for Red Hat Ansible Engine and Red Hat Ansible Tower Software.

  • The Red Hat Ansible Tower offering consists of the Red Hat branded graphical application and REST API, designed for use with (i) Red Hat Ansible Engine or Ansible Project Software.

  • Red Hat Ansible Engine Networking Add-On Subscription is only supported on Red Hat Ansible Engine Subscriptions with Premium support.

  • Red Hat Ansible Engine Networking Add-On provides Support to networking modules listed on the Ansible Support Matrix.

  • Red Hat will provide limited assistance for Certified Components solely to the extent required to run Red Hat Ansible Engine and/or Red Hat Ansible Tower Software but otherwise does not provide Support or Software Maintenance for Certified Components or Community Components.

  • Red Hat Ansible Engine Subscriptions provide access to additional software components (Certified Components and Community Components) with varying levels or no support as set forth at https://access.redhat.com/articles/3166901 (“Ansible Support Matrix”).

  • The Red Hat Ansible Automation offering consists of Red Hat Ansible Engine and Red Hat Ansible Tower.

  • Support of Red Hat Ansible Tower Software does not include Subscription Services for Ansible Engine or Ansible Project Software.

  • Red Hat provides Subscription Services for Software (a) on systems that are Supported Platforms, (b) modules identified via Section 4 above, and (c) that is within the supported Red Hat Ansible Engine Life Cycle.

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