Episode 12 of Linux Server Admin with Fexingo digs into a common but overlooked failure point in server management: running Ansible from a personal workstation. Lucas and Luna walk through a real-world case where a sysadmin's laptop battery died mid-playbook, leaving a fleet of 200 production servers in an inconsistent state. They explain why a dedicated, stateless Ansible control machine — a cheap VM or Raspberry Pi — prevents configuration drift, enforces idempotency, and makes your automation truly reliable. Along the way, they touch on Git-based workflow, vault encryption for secrets, and the golden rule of never running ad-hoc commands in prod. If you manage even a handful of Linux servers, this episode will change how you think about your control node.
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