diff --git a/Containers/Kubernetes/Rancher RKE2/AWX Operator/RKE2 Ansible AWX.md b/Containers/Kubernetes/Rancher RKE2/AWX Operator/RKE2 Ansible AWX.md index bc45e46..b8ebacb 100644 --- a/Containers/Kubernetes/Rancher RKE2/AWX Operator/RKE2 Ansible AWX.md +++ b/Containers/Kubernetes/Rancher RKE2/AWX Operator/RKE2 Ansible AWX.md @@ -1,9 +1,11 @@ **Purpose**: -Deploying a Rancher RKE2 Cluster-based Ansible AWX Operator server may be considered overkill for a homelab, however the configuration seen below allows you to scale the needs of the cluster over time and gives you more experience with a more enterprise-ready cluster. -![Ansible AWX WebUI](awx.png) +Deploying a Rancher RKE2 Cluster-based Ansible AWX Operator server. This can scale to a larger more enterprise environment if needed. + !!! note Prerequisites This document assumes you are running **Ubuntu Server 20.04** or later with at least 8GB of memory and 4 CPU cores. +![Ansible AWX WebUI](awx.png) + ## Deploy Rancher RKE2 Cluster You will need to follow the [Rancher RKE2 Cluster Deployment](https://docs.cyberstrawberry.net/Container%20Documentation/Kubernetes/Rancher%20RKE2/Rancher%20RKE2%20Cluster) guide in order to initially set up the cluster itself. After this phase, you can focus on the Ansible AWX-specific aspects of the deployment. If you are only deploying AWX in a small environment, a single ControlPlane node is all you need to set up AWX.