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Using the NGINX Docker image
Learn how to create Docker web apps based on the NGINX image.Using the HTTPd Docker image
A detailed look at how to use the HTTPd web server with Docker.Deploying to Google Cloud Run
Learn how to deploy a container to the Google Cloud Run service.Deploying a Node.js application with Octopus Deploy
Learn how to use Octopus Deploy to deploy an application written in NodeJS with a MongoDB back-end.Introducing Google Cloud Platform integration for Octopus Deploy
Octopus Deploy now includes integration for Google Cloud Platform including built-in accounts, gcloud scripts, Terraform and Kubernetes.At the helm with Harsh Sabikhi
A series where we chat to people at Octopus about their role, what they’re working on to improve the product, and more. Hear from Harsh Sabikhi, Senior Vice President, Revenue.The difference between ClusterIP, NodePort, and LoadBalancer Kubernetes services
Learn the differences between the 3 kinds of Kubernetes services, ClusterIP, NodePort, and LoadBalancer.How we work. Some recent lessons
Some lessons we've learned in the last few months that change the way we work. Plus tools for a distributed teamAutomated database deployment process: case study
This article walks through the steps I used to help design an automated database deployment process.Beyond Hello World: Containerize a real-world web application
This post demonstrates how to containerize a real-world .NET Core web application with web services and databases.A look at the new NGINX VirtualServer and VirtualServerRoute resources
See the features of the new custom resource definitions introduced with the NGINX v1.5 ingress controller.Octopus April Release 3.12
Octopus 3.12 is the start of the monthly release cadence, getting started is easier, update steps across all projects, wildcard patterns file matching for variable substitution, PowerShell debugging support, certificate-chain support, improved license notifications.Kubernetes testing with KIND
KIND offers a new solution for spinning up Kubernetes clusters for testing and developmentThe Evolution of Auto-Deployments and Event-Sourcing
Octopus 3.4 introduces elastic and transient environments and this post explores the evolution of auto-deployments in this context.Deploying ASP.NET Core to Linux using Octopus
A walk-through of deploying an ASP.NET Core application to Red Hat Enterprise Linux using Octopus DeployAlternative Kubernetes dashboards
A look at some alternative Kubernetes dashboardsThe why and more importantly the how of automated database deployment
Why and how your should automate your database deploymentsDeploy your first container to Kubernetes via Octopus
Learn how to perform your first container deployment
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Documentation
Use NGINX as a reverse proxy for Octopus Deploy
How to set up NGINX as a Reverse Proxy for Octopus DeployFind unused projects
An example script that will find any project that hasn't had a release created in the previous daysMinimize the data-migration time
Tips to minimize the time taken to migrate your data from Octopus 2.6 to 2018.10 LTSUpgrade with a new server instance
Information on how to upgrade from Octopus 2.6.5 to a new Octopus instance.Manual upgrade
Information on how to manually upgrade to Octopus 2018.10 LTS from Octopus 2.6.5.Configuring Netscaler
Script to configure a Netscaler load balancer for use with an Octopus High Availability instance.Installation Guidelines
Guidelines and recommendations for installing Octopus Deploy on your infrastructure.Find unused targets
An example script the will find provide a list of targets being unused that might cause your target count to be inflated.Install NGINX
With Octopus Deploy you can install NGINX with a runbook as part of a routine operations task.Installing Apache
With Octopus Deploy you can install Apache with a runbook as part of a routine operations task.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.