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Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
2.7
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Ansible Automation Platform release notes
New features and enhancements
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Known issues
CVE - Bug Fixes
Patch releases
Ansible Automation Platform patch release June 4, 2026
Ansible Automation Platform 2.7 patch release June 17, 2026
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Understand automation dashboard architecture
Enable automation dashboard during containerized installation
Enable automation dashboard during operator installation
Enable automation dashboard post-installation
Troubleshoot automation dashboard configuration and deployment
Bring your own knowledge to the automation intelligent assistant
OIDC authentication for HashiCorp Vault
Configure the HashiCorp Vault server
OIDC credential types for HashiCorp Vault
Claims for workload identity
Example HashiCorp Vault Policy
Get started
Get started automating with playbooks
Get started as a platform administrator
Get started as an automation developer
Set up your development environment
Create automation content with playbooks
Write a playbook
Define events with rulebooks
Package and reuse content with roles
Package and distribute automation content with collections
Create automation runtimes with execution and decision environments
Organize and define automation sources and targets
Reliably run playbooks with job templates
Configure rulebooks to take action in response to events or conditions
Get started as an automation operator
Plan
Choose a deployment method and topology
Installation and deployment models
Container growth topology
Container enterprise topology
Operator growth topology
Operator enterprise topology
Configure external database for metrics service
Network ports and protocols
Attach your Ansible Automation Platform subscription
Subscription Types
Plan infrastructure requirements for event persistence
Event persistence in rulebook activations
Install
Install containerized Ansible Automation Platform
Choose an installation type
Set up your subscription
Trial and evaluation
Node counting in subscriptions
Subscription Types
Attach your Ansible Automation Platform subscription
Activate your subscription
System requirements
Prepare the Red Hat Enterprise Linux host
Prepare the managed nodes
Configure an external database for event streams
Set up event streams database user with PostgreSQL admin credentials
Set up event streams database user without PostgreSQL admin credentials
Configure mutual TLS certificate authentication for event streams database
Download Ansible Automation Platform
Configure the inventory file
Create a registry service account
Advanced configuration options
Add a safe plugin variable to Event-Driven Ansible controller
Add execution nodes
Configure storage for automation hub
Configure a HAProxy load balancer
Enable automation content collection and container signing
Configure an external (customer provided) PostgreSQL database
Configure custom TLS certificates
Configure feature flags for a containerized installation
Install containerized Ansible Automation Platform
Install in a disconnected environment
Maintain containerized Ansible Automation Platform
Inventory file variables
Ansible variables
Automation hub variables
Automation controller variables
Event-Driven Ansible controller variables
Database variables
General variables
Image variables
MCP server variables
Platform gateway variables
Receptor variables
Redis variables
Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed variables
Install on OpenShift Container Platform
Plan your installation of Ansible Automation Platform on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
Install the Ansible Automation Platform Operator through OperatorHub
Install Ansible Automation Platform Operator from the CLI
Deploy Ansible Automation Platform
Deploy a new Ansible Automation Platform instance with components
Add components to an existing deployment
Access Ansible Automation Platform through the UI
Access Ansible Automation Platform through the CLI
Manage Ansible Automation Platform subscriptions, updates, and support
Trial and evaluation
Node counting in subscriptions
Subscription Types
Obtain a manifest file
Activate your subscription
Customize your Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Operator
Configure your Ansible Automation Platform deployment
Enable feature flags in your CR
Configure automation controller
Configure automation hub
Storage options for automation hub
Provision OpenShift Container Platform storage with ReadWriteMany access mode
Configure object storage on Amazon S3
Configure object storage on Azure Blob
Configure automation hub route options
Configure ingress options for automation hub
Finding the automation hub route
Configure custom PostgreSQL settings
Configure custom MCP server settings
Configure an external database for Ansible Automation Platform
Configure an external database for metrics service on Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform Operator
Configure an external database for event streams in Operator on OpenShift Container Platform
Configure Redis
Scale down your Ansible Automation Platform Operator deployment
Ansible Automation Platform Resource Operator
Create a custom resource for Resource Operator
Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform custom resources
Activate your subscription
Activate with credentials
Activate with a manifest file
Keep subscriptions for managed hosts in compliance
Understand metrics service architecture
Metrics service deployment requirements
Install metrics service with containerized installer
Enable metrics service in operator deployments
Configure external PostgreSQL database for metrics service with containerized installer
Configure external PostgreSQL database for metrics service with OpenShift operator
Metrics service configuration variables
Configure TLS/SSL for metrics service databases
Uninstall metrics service
Install Ansible development tools
Requirements
Install and configure VS Code
Install and configure the Dev Containers extension
Set the language for the VS Code extension
Install Ansible development tools on a container inside VS Code
Install Ansible development tools from an RPM package
Configure Red Hat AI providers in the Ansible VS Code extension
Deploy Ansible automation portal RHEL appliance
Prerequisites for deploying Ansible automation portal on RHEL
Install Ansible automation portal on RHEL with KVM
Install Ansible automation portal on Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization
Install Ansible automation portal on VMware vSphere
Configure the appliance at first boot
Connect and verify Ansible automation portal
Deploy a RHEL appliance in a disconnected environment
Replace self-signed SSL certificates
Set a custom user-accessible URL or port
Configure an external database
Cloud-init reference
Portal CLI commands reference
Install Ansible automation portal (OpenShift Container Platform only)
Architecture and licensing
Supported platforms
Select an organization
Create an OAuth application
Generate Git personal access tokens
Set up a project for Ansible automation portal in OpenShift
Create secrets in OpenShift for Ansible automation portal
Plug-in delivery method
OCI container delivery
Migrate from HTTP plug-in registry to OCI container delivery
Install the Ansible automation portal Helm chart
Install Ansible automation portal in air-gapped OpenShift Container Platform environments
Verify the configuration
Update the deployment URL
Set up initial RBAC rules in Ansible automation portal
Understanding Ansible Automation Platform synchronization
Configure an external PostgreSQL database for Ansible automation portal
Configure custom SSL certificates for the Ansible automation portal
Install automation dashboard to calculate savings (RHEL only)
Install Ansible Builder to create or edit execution environments
Extend
Deploy the MCP server on Ansible Automation Platform
Deploy the automation intelligent assistant
Deploy the automation intelligent assistant on OpenShift Container Platform
Overview
Deploy the automation intelligent assistant on containerized Ansible Automation Platform
Configure Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed variables
Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed variables
Extend the automation intelligent assistant with custom knowledge
Prepare your documentation
Build a searchable knowledge base image from your documentation
Verify the vector database
Publish your image to a container registry
Deploy your custom image to a container-based installation
Deploy your custom image to an operator-based installation
Get organization-specific answers from the intelligent assistant
Keep your custom knowledge current
Troubleshooting BYOK for the intelligent assistant
Bring your own knowledge frequently asked questions
Enable AI in the Ansible VS Code extension with the MCP server
Set up your development environment to use the MCP server
Install Ansible Development Tools with the AI assistant
Configure Ansible DevTools and the development environment
Manage your Ansible dev environment
Scaffold an Ansible project with the AI assistant
Validate and debug with the AI assistant
Create and validate an execution environment with the assistant
Run playbooks with ansible-navigator using the assistant
Ansible plug-ins for Red Hat Developer Hub
About Red Hat Developer Hub
Ansible plug-ins for Red Hat Developer Hub
Prerequisites
Install the Ansible plug-ins
Configure the Ansible plug-ins
Optional configuration
Uninstall the Ansible plug-ins
Full configuration examples
Install Ansible plug-ins using an HTTP plug-in registry (deprecated)
Migrate from HTTP plug-in registry to OCI container delivery
Upgrade the Ansible plug-ins
Remove the Ansible sidebar navigation item
Upgrade
Plan your Ansible Automation Platform upgrade
Determine your upgrade path
Infrastructure changes by deployment type
Authentication changes in Ansible Automation Platform 2.7
Prepare platform gateway accounts for the 2.7 upgrade
Pre-upgrade migration checklist
Post-upgrade requirements
Third-party authentication provider migration
Verify your authentication configuration after upgrade
API changes in Ansible Automation Platform 2.7
General API changes
Specific API changes
Update collection versions
Migrate playbook connection values to platform gateway
Upgrade your containerized deployment of Ansible Automation Platform
Upgrade your Operator-based deployment of Ansible Automation Platform
Overview
Upgrade considerations
Prerequisites and channel upgrades
Upgrade the Ansible Automation Platform Operator
Patch update for Operator-based Ansible Automation Platform
Upgrade additional services for Ansible Automation Platform
Upgrade the Ansible plug-ins with Helm
Upgrade the Ansible plug-ins for an Operator environment
Upgrade Ansible automation portal
Ansible automation portal version compatibility
Troubleshoot Ansible automation portal upgrades
Upgrade automation dashboard
Upgrade metrics service
Validating gateway authentication after the 2.7 upgrade
Upgrade the Ansible automation portal RHEL appliance
Migrate
Migrate from existing deployment topologies
Out of scope
Migration process overview
Migration prerequisites
Contents of the migration artifact
Prepare and export data from the source environment
Prepare and export data from a container-based environment
Prepare, configure, and validate the target environment
Prepare the OpenShift Container Platform target environment and import migration content
Prepare to migrate to Managed Ansible Automation Platform
Secure
Configure central authentication for Ansible Automation Platform
Mandatory platform gateway authentication in Ansible Automation Platform 2.7
Pluggable authentication
Configuration notes for all authentication types
Configure an authentication type to simplify user logins
Configure local authentication
User and external authentication mapping
Email address modification restrictions
Override email modification restrictions
Audit email address modifications
Map external authenticators to Ansible Automation Platform
Locate and manage authentication configurations
Configure Google Cloud for increased authentication performance
Configure access to external applications with tokens
Create a new application
Create, revoke, or clear tokens
Personal Access Token removal in Ansible Automation Platform 2.7
Security settings for OAuth2 tokens and external users
Configure platform gateway route timeouts
Manage access with role-based access control
Structure groups and resources with organizations
Create an organization
Manage access to organizations
Assign notifiers and execution environments to organizations
Bulk-assign roles to users with teams
View, create, or assign roles to users
Manage user access to resources
View, create, and assign roles to grant user access to resources
Configure an external secret management system for automation
Configuring and linking secret lookups
Metadata for credential input sources
Integrate third-party secret management systems
Understand secret handling
Configure automation hub tokens
Configure credentials to authenticate remote systems and services
How credentials work
Create new credentials
Add new users and job templates to existing credentials
Credential types
Amazon Web Services credential type
Ansible Galaxy or automation hub API token credential type
AWS secrets manager lookup
BitBucket data center HTTP access token
Centrify Vault Credential Provider Lookup credential type
Container registry credential type
CyberArk Central Credential Provider Lookup credential type
CyberArk Conjur Secrets Manager Lookup credential type
GitHub Personal Access Token credential type
GitLab Personal Access Token credential type
Google Compute Engine credential type
GPG Public Key credential type
HashiCorp Vault Secret Lookup credential type
HashiCorp Vault Signed SSH credential type
Red Hat Lightspeed credential type
Access machine credentials in an ansible playbook
Microsoft Azure Key Vault credential type
Microsoft Azure Resource Manager credential type
Network credential type
OpenShift or Kubernetes API Bearer Token credential type
OpenStack credential type
Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform credential type
Red Hat Satellite 6 credential type
Red Hat Virtualization credential type
Source Control credential type
Terraform: Backend configuration
Terraform: HCP Terraform credential type
Thycotic DevOps Secrets Vault credential type
Thycotic secret server credential type
Ansible Vault credential type
VMware vCenter credential type
Use automation controller credentials in a playbook
Custom credential types
Add new users and job templates to existing credentials
Getting started with credential types
Configure credentials for Event-Driven Ansible
Set up credentials
Connect to external secret management systems with built-in credentials
Create custom credentials for Event-Driven Ansible
Event-Driven Ansible Rule Engine credential type
Authenticate through the API
Use session authentication
Basic authentication removal
OAuth 2 token authentication
Single sign-on authentication
Renew and change SSL/TLS certificates
Container-based installations
Operator-based installations
Configure a CA file
Harden the platform security posture
Plan your topology and networking configuration
Manage platform credentials
Understand how Ansible Automation Platform manages secrets
Best practices for securing user accounts
Best practices for setting up secure logging
Apply the NIST Cybersecurity Framework
Secure your Red Hat Enterprise Linux hosts
Installation settings to secure your platform
Ensure compliance with host-level security controls
Recommended security practices for access controls
RBAC security considerations for day two operations
Disaster recovery and operational continuity
Integrate with HashiCorp to secure sensitive data
Improve the security of nodes managed by Ansible Automation Platform
Automate nodes that comply with security profiles
Manage firewall policies and rules with security automation
Automate network intrusion detection and prevention systems
Security automation use cases
Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform as part of a Security Operations Center
Automate software patching
Configure automatic security reactions with Event-Driven Ansible
Case study with F5 example
Example: Use F5 with Event-Driven Ansible
Administer
Define automation target hosts in your inventory files
Define a collection of hosts with Smart Inventories
Configure supported inventory plugin templates
Create dynamic groups with constructed inventories
Generate dynamic data from external sources with inventory plugins
Add a source to an inventory
Run ad hoc commands against a host in an inventory
Import your inventory file from source control
Define where automation runs with host and node groupings
Add new hosts as automation targets
Determine where automation runs with instance groups
Configure instance groups from the API
Control where automation runs with container groups
Scale automation across your infrastructure with automation mesh
Scale with automation mesh in an operator environment
Set up VMs for use in mesh
Run jobs on execution nodes
View details about mesh nodes with topology viewer
Scale with automation mesh in a containerized or VM environment
Edit the inventory file
Design patterns for mesh
Back up and restore your containerized deployment
Back up and restore metrics service
Back up and restore in an OpenShift environment
About backup and recovery
Back up your Ansible Automation Platform deployment
Restore your Ansible Automation Platform deplopyment
Define, create, and build execution environments
Create and integrate custom MCP Servers in execution environments
Build a definition file
Disconnected environment customizations
Execution environment setup reference
Set up your container repository
Pull execution environments for use in automation hub
Secure your automation with container signing
Manage your organization's automation content
Sync automation content from remote repositories
Red Hat Certified, validated, and Ansible Galaxy content in automation hub
Configure automation hub tokens
Configure the rh-certified remote repository
Configure the private automation hub community remote
Configure proxy settings
Create a requirements file
Sync content collections
Configure content signing on private automation hub
Manage collection access and permissions with namespaces
Upload, group, and approve your organization’s content collections
Approve content for custom repositories in automation hub
Create a remote configuration in automation hub
Assign access to a remote configuration
Synchronize repositories in automation hub
Manage containers in your private automation hub
Trigger automation from events with Event-Driven Ansible
Background task processing for Event-Driven Ansible
Organize rulebooks for event-driven automation
Set up a new project
Update revision on launch for projects
Project and rulebook activation settings interdependencies
Create runtime environments for event-driven automation
Define rules that trigger automation from events
Manage active event-driven automation integrations
Reuse event-driven automation configurations
Activate webhook-based automation in Openshift
Audit pipeline-triggered automation activity
Troubleshoot failed event-driven automation triggers
Resolve event processing failures in rulebook activations
Troubleshoot actions that fail to trigger after receiving events
Respond to events from external systems
Automate actions by routing external event streams: User scenarios
Route GitHub event streams to rulebook activations
Filter events before triggering automation
Author event filters
Use awx-manage to access automation controller information
Develop
Get started automating with playbooks
How do Ansible Playbooks work
Define which hosts to manage in an inventory file
Create a simple playbook to connect to managed hosts
Gather and display network device info with a playbook
Example: automate software updates
Create, test, and deploy automation content with ansible-dev-tools
Ansible development tools components and workflow
Auto-generate the structure and files for your automation project
Write your first automation task using the VS Code extension
Run your playbook automation to test behavior
Package and distribute automation content with collections
This content is not included.
MCP server integration
Implement automation content for ephemeral MCP agents
Emulate a platform environment locally with automation content navigator
What is automation content navigator?
Run a playbook to display execution environment contents
Browse collections in a text-based format
View groups and hosts in your inventory
Run playbooks locally with automation content navigator
Troubleshoot collections, execution environments, and playbooks
Automation content navigator command reference
Use jobs to run playbooks against an inventory of hosts
Sync inventory data with external sources
View output for your playbook job runs
Advanced configuration for jobs tied to source control management systems
Standardize and streamline automation with automation job templates
Create repeatable, shareable job templates to standardize automation runs
Set extra variables in job templates
Launch a job template
Associate cloud credentials with a job template
Increase capacity through cloud bursting by provisioning callbacks
Distribute automation across a large number of hosts with job slicing
Orchestrate complex automation with workflow job templates
Role-based access controls
Understand how to configure workflows
Create a workflow job template
Build a graphical workflow representation with workflow visualizer
Configure nodes in workflow visualizer
Schedule recurring automation
Logically group playbooks with projects
Add a new project
Manage playbooks manually
Configure playbooks to use source control management (SCM) systems
Configure collections from source management to run in a project
Configure project permissions
Enforce project integrity with signing and verification
Launch automation templates from Ansible automation portal
Sign in to Ansible automation portal
Configure custom SSL certificates for the Ansible automation portal
Set up permissions for custom self-service templates
Understanding auto-generated templates
What users see
Auto-generated template example
How templates are generated
Add and launch custom self-service templates
Use custom actions and UI components in Backstage Software Templates
Custom Backstage actions
Custom UI components and filters
Standard UI widgets
Parameter types and field options
Supported parameter types
AAP resource picker fields
Dynamic fields
Show or hide fields based on a toggle
Show different fields based on a selection
Chain multiple dynamic dependencies
Configure the output section
Output text
Output links
Reference parameters in output
Reference step output in output
View task run history
EE Builder custom UI components
Streamline development by integrating Red Hat Developer Hub plug-ins
Streamline development by integrating Red Hat Developer Hub plug-ins
Dashboard navigation
Access learning paths, labs, and collections
Develop and execute projects in Dev Spaces
Discover existing Ansible content for RHEL system roles
Use the REST API to browse, query, filter, and authenticate
Browse the REST API
Authenticate through the API
Access metrics service API
Trigger automation with webhooks
Best practices for automation execution
Understand execution environment builder
Execution environment definition components
Execution environment builder permissions
Grant execution environment builder access to a role
Configure a GitHub App for content discovery
Configure a Personal Access Token for GitHub content discovery
Save definition files to a GitHub repository
Set up GitLab integration for execution environment builder
Configure collection discovery sources
Host execution environment wizard templates in a private Git repository
Apply configuration changes
Synchronize content sources
Create standardized execution environment templates for teams
Complete Helm chart values reference for execution environment builder
Complete execution environment template reference
Discover and manage execution environments and collections
Browse the execution environment catalog
Execution environment definition detail page
Build an execution environment image from the catalog
Delete or unregister an execution environment definition
Browse and view collections
Create an execution environment definition using the UI wizard
This content is not included.
MCP server integration
Integrate Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers through execution environment builder
Access preconfigured development tools with Ansible development workspaces
Create and launch an Ansible development workspace
Develop automation content in your workspace
Delete an Ansible development workspace
Build automation faster with Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed
Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed Overview
Quick start for administrators
Quick start for developers
Start a trial of Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed
Set up Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed for your organization
Set up Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed cloud service
Set up Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed on-premise deployment
Install the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform operator
Develop Ansible content
Install and configure the Ansible VS Code extension
Create task recommendations
Create playbooks and view playbook explanations
Create roles and view roles explanations
View the audit logs
Provide feedback on the Ansible Lightspeed service
Administer the Ansible Lightspeed Service
View and manage Admin dashboard telemetry
Install and configure the Ansible code bot
Configure the Ansible code bot to scan your repository at regular intervals
Troubleshoot Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed configuration errors
Configure
Configure Ansible Automation Platform
Configure subscriptions
Platform gateway
Enable OAuth2 token creation for external users
Configure miscellaneous options
Understanding the platform gateway OpenAPI specification
Access the interactive documentation (Rendered access)
Manage feature flags
View feature flags in your user interface
User preferences
Distribute workloads with clustering
Planning your cluster environment
Configure supported inventory plugin templates
Configure static storage for Ansible Automation Platform
Configuration as Code with the ansible.platform collection
Set up your automation environment for Configuration as Code
Modules in the ansible.platform collection
Configuration as Code migration guide for Ansible Automation Platform 2.7
Configure a proxy to communicate with external systems
Configure proxy support to manage network configuration
Configure proxy servers for egress traffic
Configure proxy settings for Event-Driven Ansible
Configure proxy settings for automation mesh
Configure operator-based Ansible Automation Platform to use egress proxy
Integrate
Integrate with IBM HashiCorp Terraform
About the Terraform integration
Use hashicorp.terraform
Integrate with the cloud.terraform collection
Migrate from cloud.terraform to hashicorp.terraform
Migrate from the Terraform community edition
Integrate from Terraform
Configure the provider
Dynamically override execution settings
Use TF Actions and Ansible Automation Platform
Integrate with IBM HashiCorp Vault
Authenticate to hashicorp.vault
Migrate from community.hashi_vault
Configure KV1 modules
Configure KV2 modules
Manage database secrets with hashicorp.vault
Configure the hashicorp.vault.database_connection module
Integrate with the external policy engine Open Policy Agent (OPA)
Implement policy enforcement
Configure enforcement points
Policy enforcement input and output options
Integrate with Red Hat Lightspeed (formerly Insights)
Observe
Ensure system health and efficiency through monitoring
Generate consumption-based billing reports with the metrics-utility
Configure the metrics-utility
Configure a monthly usage report
Configure the metrics-utility to run at specific times
Specify where to store consumption-based reports
Configure options for the Certified Cloud and Service Provider report (CCSPv2)
Configure options in the RENEWAL_GUIDANCE report
Original Certified Cloud and Service Provider (CCSP) report
How to deduplicate host data in reports
View activity streams for all resources
Understand and configure notifications
Create a notification template
Advanced notification settings
Access log information
Send log files to third-party aggregation services
Configure logging components
Configure third-party services
Send metrics to system monitoring software
Configure logging for Event-Driven Ansible
Capture telemetry data for Ansible plug-ins for Red Hat Developer Hub
Capture telemetry data for the Ansible self-service portal
Optimize
Optimize platform performance
Workload types and access methods
Vertically scale tested deployment models to improve performance
Horizontally scale tested deployment models to improve performance
Horizontally scale in Event-Driven Ansible
Performance tuning for operator environments
Introduction
Customize pod specifications to improve performance
Manage resources for pods and containers
Adjust the control plane to tune performance
Specify dedicated nodes for pods and job execution
How job capacity is determined and impacts job runs
Job type impact on capacity
Fine-tune Receptor worker backoff strategies for API reliability
Scale up to an enterprise topology
Tune automation controller to improve performance
Capacity plan for node types and workload characteristics
Example capacity planning exercise
Understand primary workloads for automation controller
Manage live event streams to the UI
Capacity settings for each node type
Tune the PostgreSQL database for optimal performance
Tune performance for Event-Driven Ansible
Get insights on automation across your environment with Automation Analytics
Plan, track, and analyze returns with automation savings planner
Get a comprehensive visual overview of automation with reports
View data about automation jobs across your organization
Change your Automation Analytics settings
Details about data collected for Automation Analytics
View automation job metrics with automation dashboard
Inventory file variables for automation dashboard
Manage analytics and data collection in Ansible Automation Platform
Optimize request timeouts
Troubleshoot
Access troubleshooting information in the UI
Collect configuration and diagnostic information
Troubleshoot your containerized deployment
Troubleshoot your Operator-based deployment of Ansible Automation Platform
Troubleshoot automation controller
Troubleshoot metrics service
Recover metrics service after reinstallation
Troubleshooting RHEL appliances
Troubleshoot Ansible automation portal authentication
Troubleshoot execution environment builder
View Ansible automation portal logs for execution environment builder
Reference
Ansible Automation Platform custom resources
AnsibleAutomationPlatform [aap.ansible.com/v1alpha1]
AnsibleAutomationPlatformBackup and AnsibleAutomationPlatformRestore [aap.ansible.com/v1alpha1]
Automation controller custom resources
Automation hub custom resources
Ansible Lightspeed custom resources
Event-Driven Ansible custom resources
Resource Operator custom resources
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What is Ansible Automation Platform
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Legal notice
Additional notices for Ansible Automation Platform
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