Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.3

Release notes and life cycle information

Installing Ansible Automation Platform

Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Installation Guide

Learn how to install Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform based on supported installation scenarios.

Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Operations Guide

This document provides instructions and guidance on post installation activities for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.

Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Planning Guide

This document provides requirements, options, and recommendations for installing Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.

Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Upgrade and Migration Guide

Upgrading to the latest version of Ansible Automation Platform and migrating legacy virtual environments to automation execution environments

Deploying the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform operator on OpenShift Container Platform

This guide provides procedures and reference information for the supported installation scenarios for the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform operator on OpenShift Container Platform

Installing and Configuring Central Authentication for the Ansible Automation Platform

Enable central authentication functions for your Ansible Automation Platform

Red Hat Ansible Security Automation Guide

This guide provides procedures for automating and streamlining various security processes needed to identify, triage, and respond to security events using Ansible.

Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Operator Backup and Recovery Guide

This guide provides procedures and reference information to backup and recover installations of the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform operator on OpenShift Container Platform

Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Performance Considerations for Operator Based Installations

This guide provides recommendations on how to configure automation controller and Container Groups resource requests and other kubernetes configuration options to more efficiently run jobs at scale on operator based installations of automation controller.

Configuring your Private Automation Hub

Getting started with automation hub

Configuring Red Hat automation hub as your default server for Ansible collections content

Managing user access in Private Automation Hub

Create groups for your automation hub users to provide them with appropriate system permissions, or allow view-only access to unauthorized users.

Deploying a high availability automation hub

Overview of the requirements and procedures for a high availability deployment of automation hub.

Managing content in your Private Automation Hub

Curating collections using namespaces in Automation Hub

Use namespaces to organize the collections created by automation developers in your organization. Create namespaces, upload collections and add additional information and resources that help your end users in their automation tasks.

Publishing proprietary content collections in Automation Hub

Use Automation Hub to publish content collections developed within your organization and intended for internal distribution and use.

Managing containers in private automation hub

Administrator workflows and processes for configuring private automation hub container registry and repositories.

Managing Red Hat Certified and Ansible Galaxy collections in automation hub

Configure automation hub to deliver curated Red Hat Certified and Ansible Galaxy collections to your users.

Uploading content to Red Hat Automation Hub

Uploading your collections to Automation Hub

Installing and upgrading private automation hub

Installing an instance of Private Automation Hub or upgrading to a new version on online or offline Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 and 9 physical or virtual machines.

Ansible Automation Platform developer and certification resources

Creating and Consuming Execution Environments

Create consistent and reproducible automation execution environments for your Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.

Automation Content Navigator Creator Guide

Develop content that is compatible with Ansible Automation Platform

Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform automation mesh guide

This guide provides information used to deploy automation mesh as part of your Ansible Automation Platform environment

Configuring Automation Services Catalog

Getting started with Automation Services Catalog

Initial configurations and workflows

Automation Services Catalog product support matrix

Supported products for Automation Services Catalog

Integrating Automation Services Catalog with your IT Service Management (ITSM) systems

Incorporate Automation Services Catalog into your IT Service Management system toolchain using a workflow defined by order processes and substitutable variables.

Installing the automation services catalog worker

Extend your Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform to connect with automation services catalog on cloud.redhat.com using the Ansible Automation Platform 2.0 Setup or Setup Bundle Installers

Working With Red Hat Insights for Ansible Automation Platform

Using the Automation Calculator

Evaluate costs and automated processes that determine the return on investment automation brings to your organization.

Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Creator Guide

This guide is intended for developers looking to learn how to use Ansible in creating content for automation.

Viewing reports about your Ansible automation environment

Use the reports feature within Automation Analytics to generate an overview report to monitor your automation environment.

Evaluating your Automation controller job runs using the Job Explorer

Review jobs and templates in greater detail by applying filters and sorting by attributes.

Planning your automation jobs using the automation savings planner

Plan your organization's automation initiatives, and get an accurate estimation of your time and monetary savings when switching to automation.

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