Red Hat IT simplifies network automation with Ansible Automation Platform
Red Hat’s IT organization develops and maintains information, application, and security systems for more than 20,000 global associates.
Challenge
- Simplify processes for network resources decommissioning, legacy system patching, and email list setup
- Reduce risk of human error in access control list (ACL) validation and configuration.
- Improve maintenance of consistent package inventory across Red Hat Satellite 6 instances
- Simplify management of development and production environments across more than 50,000 Red Hat product clusters.
- Standardize deployment to improve security of complex cloud-based services.
Solution
Red Hat’s IT team used automation controller, part of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, to automate on-call handler implementation, alerts, and notifications. This control plane includes role-based access control (RBAC) and continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) to help teams scale with more efficiency and flexibility. After initial deployment, Ansible Automation Platform was extended to multiple sites and additional workloads.
Benefits
- Saved 150 hours per month by automating end-to-end legacy server decommissioning and cloud services management and security.
- Saved more than 14,000 hours annually by automating email list management and product cluster creation and management.
- Reduced legacy system patching process time from 10 days to 6 hours.
- Automated 30% of system on-call alerts, improving application uptime.
- Reduced risk by automating 400 ACL validations per month, as well as package repository management and cloud provisioning.
- Introduced automation controller service and team-based access policy.
Customer name
Red Hat
Industry
Software
Software
Red Hat® Ansible® Automation Platform