Looks like there are several roles for installing Spark on Ansible Galaxy - 
probably a good starting point to see what others have done:

https://galaxy.ansible.com/list#/roles?page=1&page_size=10&autocomplete=spark



On Sunday, July 31, 2016 at 7:14:47 PM UTC+1, Matt Jude wrote:
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> Good day,
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> I wonder if you can possibly be able to assist me I am looking for a way 
> to automate the newest versions of Apache Spark  in Ansible Tower 3 - the 
> objective is to eventually replace cloudera to handle the devil ops.
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> The above refers, I am currently on a project / educational path of 
> understanding the science behind Big Data and analytics. I am a well 
> competent systems engineer in in public and private proprietary cloud 
> environments, I would like to know your professional opinions on how to 
> release engineer Apache Spark 2.0.0 and Hadoop 2.7.2 clusters into the 
> public cloud possibly using using Apache Ignite.
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> I anticipate your response and assistance as I have a fellow student who 
> is counting on me for a viable solution by the close of the Weekend.
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> Thank you in advance,
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> Matt ✌
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> *TheSolutionIsX.com*
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