Got your point, but we rely heavily on vCenter automation using ansible and 
would like to continue doing so, that's why a vRA module make sense for us, 
to abstract all the vRA REST API logic into simple ansible role/playbook. 

What is the industry approach at automating VM provisioning with vRA 
without someone triggering the blueprints from the portal. 

On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 6:55:48 AM UTC-6, Sebastien Desbois wrote:
>
> Well for me, vRA (vRealize Automation) and Ansible are doing the same job.
> vRA is here to automate the provisoning of whole platforms, from VMs 
> deployment, network conf, to app deployment, etc... With the possibility to 
> have a portal to propose users to do it based on blueprints.
>
> Ansible module for VMware is, in my opinion, the free / open-source 
> alternative to vRA, (without the buit-in portal)
>
> An Ansible module for vRA is a bit of nonsense and I don't think will be 
> available.
>
> Le vendredi 29 septembre 2017 14:24:12 UTC+2, Ivan Pacheco a écrit :
>>
>> I'm looking for an ansible module to work with vRA similary to the one to 
>> work with vCenter, but so far I'm unable to find any official module. 
>> Basically be able to provision VMs and execute tasks over them, shutdown, 
>> clone, etc.
>>
>

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