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Upgrading Juniper Lab Infrastructure using Ansible

This article demonstrates how to upgrade large-scale Juniper lab infrastructure using Ansible HEAT templates. The same process can also be considered for production deployments.
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Author userPosted on March 3, 2017Categories MiscTags Ansible, Automation, HEAT, JuniperLeave a comment on Upgrading Juniper Lab Infrastructure using Ansible

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