@sumanthvepa For everything you want to do, I'm pretty sure you'll have to do a lot of custom coding regardless of how you do it, but you could check out #pyinfra which is like a more lightweight version of Ansible. Or I should say, it's a lighter-weight tool that tries to do the same thing Ansible does (basically, scripting but optimized for configuring systems). I don't know if it will actually make your job easier, I'm just suggesting it's worth a quick look to see.
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