No, … Ansible is not declarative. Nowhere near the same as a k8s workload.
And I know they say that, but it's more or less YAML-as-a-programming language. It is pretty trivial to have side-effects that will persist well beyond and outside an Ansible playbook.
It's certainly better than a complete snowflake of a VM, but it's really closer to saying "we init this VM with this shell script."
And I know they say that, but it's more or less YAML-as-a-programming language. It is pretty trivial to have side-effects that will persist well beyond and outside an Ansible playbook.
It's certainly better than a complete snowflake of a VM, but it's really closer to saying "we init this VM with this shell script."