A walkthrough of automating Infoblox DDI (DNS, DHCP, and IPAM) operations using Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform with a Configuration-as-Code approach. The project stores all DDI configuration as version-controlled YAML files and organizes automation into four Ansible roles covering infrastructure setup, workload provisioning, and verification. Ansible Automation Platform workflow job templates chain sync, provisioning, and verification steps, triggered automatically via GitHub Actions webhooks on code changes. The post also covers containerized execution environments for consistency and alternative use cases like self-service provisioning via surveys and ServiceNow-initiated workflows.

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Why automate DDI management?Configuration-as-Code: A single source of truth for DDIAnsible roles for the full DDI lifecycleWorkflows on Ansible Automation PlatformContainerized execution for consistencyWays to automate Infoblox with Ansible Automation PlatformGet started

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