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Deploy Google's Online Boutique microservice stack in Octopus

Matthew Casperson

This post is the 17th in our Kubernetes training series, providing DevOps engineers with an introduction to Docker, Kubernetes, and Octopus.

This video demonstrates how to import an existing complex microservice application provided by Google called Online Boutique into Octopus to provide independently deployable applications.

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