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Operations Runbooks: Putting the Ops in DevOps
Operations Runbooks put the Ops in DevOps and automate routine maintenance and emergency operations (incident response) tasks.What is a container registry? A guide + top 8 registries to consider
There are many container registry services, suitable for all different kinds of teams. We look at the top 8 and why you might consider them.Runbooks best practices
This post provides a step by step template you can use to generate high quality runbooks in Octopus.Infrastructure as code with Terraform for developers
Learn about infrastructure as code and Terraform for developers.RFC: Monitoring and Service Management
What if Octopus could monitor the Windows Services and IIS websites that you deploy?DevOps and Platform Engineering
Find out where Platform Engineering fits into a DevOps process and why both DevOps and Platform Engineering can help your organization attain high performance.Ask Octopus Episode 9 - Composite Step Templates, Maintenance Process and Environment Templates
Once a week a few of us will gather to talk about some of the most interesting questions we have gotten over the past week and how we went about solving them.Mapping manual deployments with Octopus Deploy
Find out how to map your manual deployments to create a template that helps you start your automation journey.DevOps, runbooks, and kubectl
The top reasons to use Octopus Runbooks to manage your Kubernetes cluster.The DevOps reading list: Choosing your next DevOps book
Your guide to selecting your first/next DevOps book.Change Advisory Boards Don’t Work
Proper scrutiny is important, but CABs are an inefficient and ineffective way to scrutinize.Octopus Deploy 2017 Roadmap
This post outlines our roadmap for 2017, and all of the improvements we're planning to make to Octopus over the next year.Installing a dashboard
Learn how to install helm and then use it to install a dashboard to monitor the cluster, as part of our Kubernetes training seriesReprioritizing the task queue
Learn about our new feature that lets you reprioritize the task queue in Octopus.Alternative Kubernetes dashboards
A look at some alternative Kubernetes dashboardsSelf-service database provisioning with Octopus Runbooks and Redgate SQL Clone
A discussion about database provisioning for dev and test, including a walk-through of Redgate SQL Clone and Octopus RunbooksUsing build information for visibility across your CI/CD pipelines
Learn how to include build information from your CI server in your CD processes.Prioritizing deployments
Prioritize your deployments. Fast-tracking deployments has never been easier.PaaS Deployment Targets
We are introducing new deployment targets to represent the platform-as-a-service offeringsThe why and more importantly the how of automated database deployment
Why and how your should automate your database deploymentsSelf-service runbooks for operations teams
Learn about self-service runbooks and how they benefit operations teamsInsights from our Optimizing Octopus webinar
Learn how to keep Octopus running smoothly, and easily see what’s happening, all with a little planning, maintenance and smart use of Octopus features.Common deployment patterns and how to use them in Octopus
Deployment patterns are important to any development pipeline. This post looks at some common deployment patterns and explains how to set them up in Octopus.Checking Kubernetes pod CPU and memory
Learn how to check a pod's resource usage in Kubernetes.Chaos engineering and runbooks
Learn how runbooks can enrich your deployments with the Chaos Toolkit.Linting your Kubernetes cluster with Clusterlint and runbooks
Learn how Clusterlint can be built into your workflow with runbooks.Implementing DevOps in State Government
The story of how I implemented DevOps practices at a state government agency
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