Ansible is an essential part of infrastructure automation, but managing large-scale playbook execution in complex environments is still challenging. It’s often managed separately from Infrastructure as Code (IaC) provisioning automation, leading to inefficient workflows that slow developer velocity and lack the necessary visibility and control for security and compliance. Today’s updates from Spacelift aim to solve these problems.
The Spacelift platform now automates the execution of Ansible playbooks, delivers inventory visibility and control over Ansible-managed resources, and links provisioning workflows (Terraform and OpenTofu, etc..) seamlessly with configuration management (Ansible).
New Spacelift Platform Enhancements include:
- Playbook Automation: Manage the execution of Ansible playbooks from one central location.
- Inventory Observability: View all Ansible-managed hosts and related playbooks, with clear visual indicators showing the success or failure of recent runs.
- Playbook Run Insights: Audit Ansible playbook run results with detailed insights to pinpoint problems and simplify troubleshooting.
- Integrated IaC & Ansible Workflows: Easily define workflows that combine any flavor of IaC (Terraform, OpenTofu, CloudFormation…) and Ansible to streamline infrastructure provisioning and configuration
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Developer Self-Service: Integrate Ansible playbooks into infrastructure self-service for developers.
“Ansible and IaC have lived in isolated silos, leading to cumbersome infrastructure management workflows and slowing developer velocity,” said Pawel Hytry, co-founder and CEO of Spacelift. “By layering the infrastructure orchestration benefits of Spacelift on top of Ansible, we’re making it easy for platform teams to not only control what is happening with Ansible, but also create a seamless workflow that combines the provisioning power of Terraform, OpenTofu and CloudFormation with the configuration management benefits of Ansible.”
The expanded Ansible support is available immediately to provide greater control and visibility over Ansible playbooks, orchestrate Terraform and Ansible pipelines into a single integrated workflow, and help platform and DevOps teams provide infrastructure self-service to developers.






