DO274 Introduction to Event-Driven Ansible Course Overview

DO274 Introduction to Event-Driven Ansible Course Overview

Introduction to Event-Driven Ansible (DO274) is a comprehensive course designed for system administrators, DevOps engineers, and technical professionals seeking to master Event-Driven Ansible (EDA). Participants will learn to create, deploy, and configure EDA to automate tasks based on triggers from various event sources like monitoring systems and Apache Kafka.

Key learning objectives include writing Ansible Rulebooks, configuring the Event-Driven Ansible Controller, and exploring real-world use cases for EDA in IT infrastructure. This course is built on the Red Hat® Ansible Automation Platform 2.4 and requires foundational skills in Linux, command-line Ansible, and Git. Practical applications include automating infrastructure remediation and problem resolution, making your IT environment more responsive and efficient.

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Course Prerequisites

Minimum Prerequisites for DO274 - Introduction to Event-Driven Ansible

To ensure a successful and enriching learning experience in the DO274 Introduction to Event-Driven Ansible course, we recommend the following minimum prerequisites:


  • Basic Command-Line Ansible Knowledge: Familiarity with running Ansible commands and basic command-line operations.
  • Experience with Visual Studio Code: Understanding of how to use Visual Studio Code for editing and managing code.
  • Basic Git Knowledge: Basic understanding of Git for version control and code management.
  • User-Level Experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Ability to run commands from the Linux shell. Skills equivalent to RHCSA or RHCE are recommended but not mandatory.
  • Familiarity with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2: Basic experience with Ansible Automation Platform 2 and automation controller is beneficial.

These prerequisites will help you grasp the key concepts and practical aspects of creating, deploying, and configuring Event-Driven Ansible, enabling you to effectively use it in your IT infrastructure. If you're unsure about your current skill level, we recommend taking our free assessment to gauge whether this course is the best fit for you.


By meeting these minimum requirements, you will be well-prepared to dive into the world of


Target Audience for DO274 Introduction to Event-Driven Ansible

  1. Introduction: The DO274 Introduction to Event-Driven Ansible course is ideal for IT professionals looking to master automation triggered by events in modern infrastructure.


  2. Target Audience:


  • System Administrators
  • DevOps Engineers
  • Cloud Engineers
  • IT Infrastructure Engineers
  • Automation Engineers
  • Network Engineers
  • IT Operations Managers
  • Technical Support Specialists
  • Site Reliability Engineers (SREs)
  • IT Consultants
  • Solution Architects
  • Security Analysts
  • Application Developers


Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this DO274 Introduction to Event-Driven Ansible?

DO274 Introduction to Event-Driven Ansible: Learning Objectives and Outcomes

Introduction: This course is designed to equip system administrators, DevOps engineers, and technical professionals with skills to create, deploy, and manage Event-Driven Ansible automation solutions. Gain expertise in configuring the Event-Driven Ansible controller, writing Ansible Rulebooks, and exploring key use cases.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes:

  • Understand the fundamentals of Event-Driven Ansible.
  • Create and manage Ansible automation triggered by various event sources.
  • Configure the Event-Driven Ansible controller.
  • Develop and use Ansible Rulebooks to automate IT tasks based on specific events.
  • Integrate Event-Driven Ansible with monitoring systems.
  • Utilize webhooks and Apache Kafka as event sources.
  • Explore practical use cases for Event-Driven Ansible in IT infrastructure.
  • Gain experience with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.4.
  • Leverage Visual Studio Code and Git in the Ansible development process.
  • Implement solutions to remediate or resolve infrastructure issues using Event-Driven Ansible.

These objectives ensure you have a comprehensive understanding of Event-Driven Ansible and its application in modern IT environments.

Target Audience for DO274 Introduction to Event-Driven Ansible

  1. Introduction: The DO274 Introduction to Event-Driven Ansible course is ideal for IT professionals looking to master automation triggered by events in modern infrastructure.


  2. Target Audience:


  • System Administrators
  • DevOps Engineers
  • Cloud Engineers
  • IT Infrastructure Engineers
  • Automation Engineers
  • Network Engineers
  • IT Operations Managers
  • Technical Support Specialists
  • Site Reliability Engineers (SREs)
  • IT Consultants
  • Solution Architects
  • Security Analysts
  • Application Developers


Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this DO274 Introduction to Event-Driven Ansible?

DO274 Introduction to Event-Driven Ansible: Learning Objectives and Outcomes

Introduction: This course is designed to equip system administrators, DevOps engineers, and technical professionals with skills to create, deploy, and manage Event-Driven Ansible automation solutions. Gain expertise in configuring the Event-Driven Ansible controller, writing Ansible Rulebooks, and exploring key use cases.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes:

  • Understand the fundamentals of Event-Driven Ansible.
  • Create and manage Ansible automation triggered by various event sources.
  • Configure the Event-Driven Ansible controller.
  • Develop and use Ansible Rulebooks to automate IT tasks based on specific events.
  • Integrate Event-Driven Ansible with monitoring systems.
  • Utilize webhooks and Apache Kafka as event sources.
  • Explore practical use cases for Event-Driven Ansible in IT infrastructure.
  • Gain experience with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.4.
  • Leverage Visual Studio Code and Git in the Ansible development process.
  • Implement solutions to remediate or resolve infrastructure issues using Event-Driven Ansible.

These objectives ensure you have a comprehensive understanding of Event-Driven Ansible and its application in modern IT environments.