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      At Cerner, we manage our own infrastructure and a big part of that is managing F5 load balancers. If you are a Ruby developer or a network engineer and regularly work with F5s, then I have good news! I�ve created a gem that abstracts iControl�s REST API. It makes working with the API easy to understand and eases the effort required to automate changes across many devices. 1 2 api = IcontrolRest::Client.
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