Automation or Orchestration? « ipSpace.net blog (original) (raw)

Have you ever wondered what the difference between automation and orchestration is?

Wikipedia defines automation as use of various control systems for operating equipment. The definition I prefer (because it’s easier to understand in network automation environment) is elimination of well-defined repeatable manual tasks – the emphasis being on well-defined and repeatable.

What about orchestration? According to Wikipedia, it’s automated arrangement, coordination, and management that defines the policies and service levels through automated workflows, provisioning, and change management. Yet again, a simpler definition might make more sense: grouping of automated tasks in coordinated workflows.

Let’s make this a bit less abstract:

Alternatively (for a more down-to-earth example):

Makes sense?

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