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SQL Server and PowerShell: Practical Examples
SQL Server database administration using PowerShellEscaping the pipe character in PowerShell commands
Using the pipe commands in PowerShell commands is not as simple as it seems.Worker friendly custom step templates
How to make worker friendly custom step templates.Write your own PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) module
How to write your own PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) moduleBootstrap Tentacle installation with Powershell DSC
Install and configure Tentacles using the power of Powershell Desired State Configuration (DSC)Verify AppSettings or Variable Replacement
How to programmatically verify that your AppSettings have a matching Octopus Deploy variable defined and/or verify all variable replacement in files succeeded.Deploying a JavaScript library project with Octopus
Learn how to handle cache-busting and config of a shared JavaScript library bundle, and make it easy to reference in other Octopus projects.Manually push build information to Octopus
This post describes how to manually push build information to Octopus so you can see your commits and issues/work items alongside your deployments.Linux worker for PowerShell templates
Using a Linux worker to run Step Templates written in PowerShell.Verify app settings with JSON
How to programmatically verify that your App Settings have a matching Octopus Deploy variable defined and/or verify environment configs have the same JSON structure.Integrating OAuth with Kubernetes
Integrating Google OAuth into a Kubernetes cluster.Beyond Hello World: Kubernetes for the uninitiated
A high-level overview of Kubernetes with a real-world .NET Core web application with web services and databases.Deploying PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) like an App with Octopus Deploy
Use Octopus Deploy custom step templates and configuration data files (DSC configuration) to deploy your Infrastructure as Code using PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC).Getting started with PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC)
How to get started using PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC)Automating support emails with Octopus Runbooks
You can use Octopus Runbooks to automate delivery of important information to your support teams when things go wrong. This post explains how.Continuous Delivery for PowerShell Modules using Octopus Deploy and TakoFukku
Learn how to deploy PowerShell Modules to the PowerShell Gallery automatically using Octopus DeployLearn how to call the Jenkins REST API from PowerShell
A dive into the Jenkins REST API, with examples in PowerShell for creating new jobsAutomatic approvals for your database deployment automation
In this post, we will examine some techniques on how to auto approve database changes to stop overwhelming your DBAs.Further lessons learned building a Raspberry Pi cluster
More lessons learned from experimenting with Raspberry Pi cluster computing.
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Install software with Chocolatey
Create runbooks to install software with Chocolatey as part of a routine operations task.Deploying to Azure via a firewall
Octopus Deploy can help you perform repeatable and controlled deployments of your applications into Azure.Debugging PowerShell scripts
How to debug PowerShell scripts running as part of your deployment process.IIS Runbooks
With Octopus Deploy you can manage IIS with runbooks as part of your routine operations tasks.Deploying a sample Java application
This guide provides a simple example of deploying a Java application with Octopus Deploy.Troubleshooting Octopus Server in a Container
Troubleshooting steps for running Octopus in a ContainerTerraform output variables
Instructions on accessing and utilizing Terraform output variablesCall the Jenkins REST API from PowerShell
Learn how to call the Jenkins REST API from PowerShellWindows Services
Octopus can install, reconfigure, and start Windows Services during deployment, usually without requiring any custom scripts.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.