Best Server Management Software for Ansible

Find and compare the best Server Management software for Ansible in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Server Management software for Ansible on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Kamatera Reviews

    Kamatera

    Kamatera

    $4 per month
    2 Ratings
    Our comprehensive suite of cloud services allows you to build your cloud server your way. Kamatera’s infrastructure is specialized in VPS hosting. With 24 data centers around the world, including 8 in the US, as well as in Europe, Asia and the Middle East, you can choose from. Our enterprise-grade cloud server can meet your requirements at any stage. We use cutting edge hardware, including Ice Lake Processors, NVMe SSDs, and other components, to deliver consistent performance and 99.95% uptime. With a robust service such as ours, you'll get a lot of great features like fantastic hardware, flexible cloud setup, Windows server hosting, fully managed hosting and data security. We also offer consultation, server migration and disaster recovery. We have a 24/7 live support team to assist you in all time zones. With our flexible and predictable pricing plans, you only pay for the services you use.
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    IBM NS1 Connect Reviews
    IBM NS1 Connect offers premium, authoritative DNS & advanced traffic steering to deliver the high-performance, reliable, secure network connectivity that businesses need to meet increasingly sophisticated customer expectations through our: Global anycast network: Providing massive capacity & scale needed to keep users reliably connected across the world. API-first Architecture: Easily integrate & automate all NS1 Connect function. HTTPS Redirects: Manage every element of your HTTPS redirects from one platform. GSLB and RUM-based traffic steering: Balance loads at a global scale & reduce latency with near-real-time device performance data DDoS Attack Protection: Ensuring sufficient capacity to absorb traffic spikes & controls in place to guard against automated “junk” queries. NS1 Connect offers add-on options to suite your business needs including: DNS Insights: Providing the data you need to quickly identify & deal with misconfigurations impacting application performance. Dedicated DNS: Stay up & running with a native secondary DNS resolution infrastructure for seamless continuity of operations. DNS Traffic Steering: Optimize connections to applications, services & content based on geography, RUM data, load and more.
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    CloudRay Reviews

    CloudRay

    CloudRay

    $5/month
    CloudRay is a cloud-based service designed to simplify the automation and management of Bash scripts on remote servers. With CloudRay, users can schedule scripts to run at specific times, monitor their execution in real-time, and capture outputs for record-keeping. The platform’s flexibility extends to using Liquid templates for dynamic scripting and running multiple scripts in a sequence, making it highly adaptable for complex workflows. Additionally, CloudRay provides tools for managing sensitive data through environment variables and integrating with external systems via custom webhooks. The platform’s easy-to-use interface and scalability make it an excellent choice for developers and system administrators.
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    Shoreline Reviews
    Shoreline is the only cloud reliability platform that allows DevOps engineers to build automations in a matter of minutes and fix problems forever. Shoreline’s modern “Operations at the Edge” architecture runs efficient agents in the background of all monitored hosts. Agents run as a DaemonSet on Kubernetes or an installed package on VMs (apt, yum). The Shoreline backend is hosted by Shoreline in AWS, or deployed in your AWS virtual private cloud. Debugging and repairing issues is easy with advanced tooling for your best SREs, Jupyter style notebooks for the broader team, and a platform that makes building automations 30X faster by allowing operators to manage their entire fleet as if it were a single box. Shoreline does the heavy lifting, setting up monitors and building repair scripts, so that customers only need to configure them for their environment.
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    Cockpit Reviews
    Cockpit serves as a user-friendly web-based graphical interface designed for server management, catering to everyone from beginners to seasoned Linux administrators. By leveraging system APIs and commands, Cockpit allows an entire team of administrators to manage systems in their preferred manner, whether that involves using the command line or various utilities alongside the Cockpit interface. With Cockpit, users can access their servers through a web browser and execute system tasks effortlessly using a mouse. It simplifies operations such as initiating containers, managing storage, configuring networks, and reviewing logs. Essentially, Cockpit acts like a graphical "desktop interface" tailored specifically for individual servers. If you have preferred applications or command-line tools for server management, you can continue utilizing those alongside Cockpit without any disruptions. Since Cockpit operates using the same system tools as the command line, you can seamlessly switch between Cockpit and your other preferred methods. This flexibility ensures that you can efficiently manage your servers while still maintaining your usual workflow.
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