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OS upgrade infra.leapp

Automate OS Upgrades using infra.leapp Playbooks

Automate RHEL OS Upgrades using Ansible infra.leapp Playbooks

In this blog post, you’ll learn how to automate RHEL OS upgrades using Ansible infra.leapp playbooks, simplifying the upgrade process for Red Hat Enterprise Linux

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