Hi all - 

We're using Ansible, but haven't gotten super advanced.  I have a challenge 
where I'm doing rolling upgrades across thousands of systems.  Due to 
business reasons (i.e. different groups owning different systems, 
applications, and parts of the infrastructure), I can't schedule a mass 
deployment of the latest & greatest software.  

I envision we'll get there some day, but in the meantime, I need a way of 
saying which systems get which versions of software, while also tracking 
which systems have which versions.

For example, if in a (de-normalized) database, it would be something like:

System | Application Name | Version | Date deployed
host1    | Adam's app          | 1.0         | 1/5/2017
host1    | John's app            | 1.0         | 1/5/2017
host2    | Adam's app          | 1.3         | 1/20/2017


Has anyone had to do something like this?  If so, can you share your 
experiences, and maybe any management software that has made this easier 
for you to integrate with Ansible?

Thanks in advance.

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