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I want to use Ansible to manage Windows 11 virtual machines, which will serve as end-user VDIs. My plan is to create and version-control the Ansible playbooks in Bitbucket. On each VM, I’ll install WSL and Ansible, then use Task Scheduler to run an ansible-pull command monthly. This will ensure each VM gets the latest software updates and configurations from the central repository (mostly chocolatey). Is this a recommended or scalable approach for software management in this type of environment?
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I want to use Ansible to manage Windows 11 virtual machines, which will serve as end-user VDIs. My plan is to create and version-control the Ansible playbooks in Bitbucket. On each VM, I’ll install WSL and Ansible, then use Task Scheduler to run an ansible-pull command monthly. This will ensure each VM gets the latest software updates and configurations from the central repository (mostly chocolatey). Is this a recommended or scalable approach for software management in this type of environment?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: