Chapter 3. Technology preview


3.1. Technology Preview

Technology Preview features are not supported with Red Hat production service level agreements (SLAs) and might not be functionally complete. Red Hat does not recommend using them in production. These features provide early access to upcoming product features, enabling customers to test functionality and provide feedback during the development process.

For more information about the support scope of Red Hat Technology Preview features, see Technology Preview Features Support Scope.

3.1.1. Ansible self-service automation portal version 2.1.1

3.1.1.1. Execution environment builder (Technology Preview)

  • Self-service automation portal includes a guided user experience for creating execution environment definition files. Users can start from scratch or begin with Red Hat opinionated templates, then download the generated definition file or push to a new or existing Git repository.

3.1.2. Ansible-core 2.19

This technical preview includes an overhaul of the templating system and a new feature labeled Data Tagging. These changes enable reporting of numerous problematic behaviors that went undetected in previous releases, with wide-ranging positive effects on security, performance, and user experience.

Backward compatibility has been preserved where practical, but some breaking changes were necessary. This guide describes some common problem scenarios with example content, error messages, and suggested solutions.

We recommend you test your playbooks and roles in a staging environment with this release to determine where you may need to make changes.

For further information see the Ansible Porting Guide.

3.1.3. Ansible development workspaces

A supported Ansible development workspace container image is now available as a Technology Preview release. The container image is used with Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces to create an in-browser instance of VS Code with the Ansible extension installed, so that you can use Ansible development tools to develop automation content.

For information about installing and using Ansible dev spaces, see Using Ansible development workspaces for automation content development.

3.1.4. Availability of Ansible Lightspeed intelligent assistant

The Ansible Lightspeed intelligent assistant is now available on Ansible Automation Platform 2.5 on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform as a Technology Preview release. It is an intuitive chat interface embedded within the Ansible Automation Platform, utilizing generative artificial intelligence (AI) to answer questions about the Ansible Automation Platform.

The chat experience in the Ansible Lightspeed intelligent assistant interacts with users in their natural language prompts in English, and utilizes large language models (LLMs) to generate quick, accurate, and personalized responses. These responses empower Ansible Automation Platform users to work more efficiently, thereby improving productivity and the overall quality of their work.

To access and use the Ansible Lightspeed intelligent assistant, you need:

  • Installation of Ansible Automation Platform 2.5 on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform.
  • Deployment of an LLM served by Red Hat AI platforms.

For more information, see Deploying the Ansible Lightspeed intelligent assistant on OpenShift Container Platform in Installing on OpenShift Container Platform guide.

3.1.5. Managing AI infrastructure using Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform

It is now possible to access a practical approach to managing and automating AI infrastructure using Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. Please refer to the AI + Ansible Solution Guides.

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