ansible does not keep state, that does not mean you cannot. You can
use local facts as mentioned above or you can use callback/lookup
plugins to keep your own data store up to date. I would also ping the
Ansible Tower team as they are working on things in this direction.

On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 2:20 PM, J Hawkesworth
<j.r.hawkeswo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Have you considered setting local facts. You could then test for the local 
> fact being present and then skip steps which don't need to be repeated?
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