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Official Nutanix Ansible collections

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nutanix.ncp: automating Nutanix with Ansible

The official Nutanix Ansible collection for automating the Nutanix Cloud Platform, built on v4 APIs and SDKs with simplicity as the core value. The README walks through recent releases and what is coming next.

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One collection, a simple goal

nutanix.ncp is the official Nutanix Ansible collection for automating the Nutanix Cloud Platform. It is designed with simplicity as the core value, which the README says means it is easy to use and easy to develop. To run any module, the host must have the Python dependencies listed in the requirements file installed into the Python environment.

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What 2.5.0 brought

Version 2.5.0 is announced as a major update with new features, enhancements, and bug fixes for automating Nutanix infrastructure. It continues to expand coverage of the latest v4 APIs and SDKs, and adds new resource support for network functions and entity groups for microsegmentation, plus global scope and intratier rules for security rules.

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Looking back at 2.4.0

Version 2.4.0 is built on the latest v4 APIs and SDKs, with new resource support for key management servers and security technical implementation guide controls. Improvements include a logger flag for debug logs and sysprep or cloud-init support. Bug fixes cover a script path failure, a missing project filter in the inventory plugin, and a resource limit removal.

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Versions, compatibility, and the road ahead

A releases table lists which Ansible collection versions work with which AOS and Prism Central versions, such as 2.5.0 supporting AOS 7.5 and Prism Central 7.5 or later. An SDK compatibility table maps SDK versions to platform versions. Karbon modules are flagged as deprecated because Prism Central versions later than 7.3 no longer support Karbon. The collection requires ansible-core 2.16.0. As Red Hat Ansible Certified Content it is entitled to support through the Ansible Automation Platform. An upcoming deprecation of legacy modules based on older v0.8 through v3 APIs is planned for a release in Q4 of 2026, after which they will no longer be supported.

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Official sources

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Community notes