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.. note: If you find yourself having too many top level playbooks (for instance you have a playbook you wrote for a specific hotfix, etc), it may make sense to have a playbooks/ directory instead. This can be a good idea as you get larger. If you do this, configure your roles_path in ansible.cfg to find your roles location.
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Alternative Directory Layout
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Alternatively you can put each inventory file with its ``group_vars``/``host_vars`` in a separate directory. This is particularly useful if your ``group_vars``/``host_vars`` don't have that much in common in different environments. The layout could look something like this::
inventories/
production/
hosts.ini # inventory file for production servers
group_vars/
group1 # here we assign variables to particular groups
group2 # ""
host_vars/
hostname1 # if systems need specific variables, put them here
hostname2 # ""
staging/
hosts.ini # inventory file for staging environment
group_vars/
group1 # here we assign variables to particular groups
group2 # ""
host_vars/
stagehost1 # if systems need specific variables, put them here
stagehost2 # ""
library/
filter_plugins/
site.yml
webservers.yml
dbservers.yml
roles/
common/
webtier/
monitoring/
fooapp/
This layout gives you more flexibility for larger environments, as well as a total separation of inventory variables between different environments. The downside is that it is harder to maintain, because there are more files.