I'm currently a Network Security Engineer with a background in systems administration and desktop support. I'm looking to transition into a new role as a Linux System Architect, but I feel a bit out of touch since I haven't worked extensively with Linux lately. I have some experience, but I need to brush up on my skills. What are your go-to resources for learning Ansible and understanding system architectures, specifically with a focus on RHEL?
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You should definitely check out Jeff Geerling's book 'Ansible for DevOps'. It's a great starting point, and having a small home lab can really help you practice without the risk of messing things up in a production environment.
He really does some great videos on that! I'm going to watch one right now!