MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 ChGenre: eLearning | Language: English + .srt | Duration: 24 lectures (1h 32m) | Size: 774 MBUse Vagrant, Docker and Ansible to automate the installation of your LMSWhat you’ll learnInstall an Open Source LMS in just a few minutesAutomate the installation of an Open Source LMS with DevOps toolsAutomation with VagrantAutomation with DockerAutomation with Docker-ComposeAutomation with AnsibleRequirementsIt is better to have followed Part 1 for the understanding of the scripts set upHaving some basic knowledge of Vagrant, Docker and Ansible can be an advantageDescriptionE-learning for everyoneInstalling an LMS on a LAMP stack, whether with a physical or even virtual server, can take a long time.
Use DevOps tools to save time and resources in setting up your test or development environment.
With Vagrant, Docker and Ansible, install an Open Source LMS, such as Chamilo, Claroline, Moodle and Opigno, in just a few minutes and a single command.
Rem:This training is not a course on the usage of these LMS, its sole purpose is to help you automate their installation and ensure their proper operation.
Nor is it a course on the usage of Vagrant, Docker or Ansible, although many practical cases of their usage are discussed.
This training is the english version of the french training entitled Comment installer un LMS Open Source – Part 2Who this course is for:Teachers with basic knowledge of LinuxSystem and network AdministratorsAnyone interested in Open Source