We have that but it does not answer my question. We still would have *one 
inventory file* with all hosts for 1000 projects per qa, dev and prod, 
right?
(we have less than 1000 ... is just a forced example)

Is it possible to organize ... that OPS can "walk" all hosts also the 
repository has - if possible - splittet all details per team (or per 
component) - for
better readability without being forced to run the playbook several times?

On Thursday, July 6, 2017 at 8:50:27 AM UTC+2, Dick Davies wrote:
>
> Try setting up one inventory for QA, another for DEV, and a third for 
> production. 
> You can use the same playbooks with different inventories so it'll keep 
> the 
> environments isolated but you'll get better consistency between each env. 
>
> On 6 July 2017 at 07:36,  <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > assume we would have 1000 projects in a big company and an OPS guys 
> > tells us to copy every detail for provisioning for qa, dev and prod in 
> one 
> > repository. Some told arguments: 
> > 
> > just to clone one repository 
> > all Unix machines require a basic setup and therefore the concrete 
> inventory 
> > file has to have all hosts and roles 
> > (the intention is to maintain the host names at multiple locations) 
> > 
> > a) Is this the way to go or is there a better solution? 
> > b) when a) could you please provide examples (url's) where to read? 
> > 
> > Kind Regards, 
> > Thomas 
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