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Outage on octopus.com - report and learnings
Public incident report and our learnings about the octopus.com DNS disruption from January 25 – 26, 2023.Perceptual consistency in RavenDB
An approach to simulating consistency in RavenDBIntroducing our second release with long-term support - Octopus Server 2019.3 LTS
Octopus Server 2019.3 LTS is the second release with six months of long-term support. We recommend this release for most self-hosted customers.Octopus Server 2019.6 with Long Term Support (LTS)
Octopus Server 2019.6 LTS is the third release with six months of long-term support. We recommend this release for self-hosted customers.Planning Octopus 2.0
We're planning some big changes for Octopus 2.0. We need to avoid second system syndrome as well as resting on our laurels.Empower your team with self-service application deployments
Self-service deployments allow more members of your team to deploy to pre-production environments, but there are some things to consider.Insight Partners invests $172.5M in Octopus Deploy
Insight Partners is one of the largest and most successful venture funds in the world, and they’ve invested USD $172.5m in Octopus Deploy. Find out more.An Octopus Christmas Carol
A look at Octopus in 2022 through the lens of deployments past, present, and yet to comePaved versus golden paths in Platform Engineering
Find out the critical difference between paved paths and golden paths in Platform Engineering.How deployments to physical branches would look without automation
We explore how difficult tenanted deployments to company branches would be if we didn't have automation.Introducing long-term Support for Octopus Server
In Q4 2018 we will be shipping our first release of Octopus Server with long-term support.Introducing our first release with long-term support - Octopus Server 2018.10 LTS
Octopus Server 2018.10 LTS is the first release with six months of long-term support. We recommend this release for most self-hosted customers.Re-thinking feature branch deployments
Feature branches should be tested prior to merging into master. All too often, companies have a single static test environment.DORA metrics - The predictive link between DevOps practice and business outcomes
What are the DORA metrics? Why do they matter? How can you use them to drive improvement?Lessons from Crowdstrike’s outage
Lessons and takeaways from Crowdstrike's outage to apply to our development practices.How to choose the tools to run your Kubernetes pipeline
This post is an excerpt from our free guide, Kubernetes delivery unlocked, which examines how to set up your Kubernetes pipeline for success.Safe schema updates - Provisioning dev/test databases
The first step towards safe production releases... safe dev/test deployments.
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Configure settings related to this Octopus Server nodeNew certificate
Creates a new certificate that Octopus Server can use to authenticate itself with its TentaclesMetrics
Configure metrics loggingLost Master Key
Get your Octopus Server working again after losing your Master KeyList instances
Lists all installed Octopus instancesLicense
Import a license keyImport certificates
Replace the certificate that Octopus Server uses to authenticate itself with its TentaclesExternal Worker
Configure the external worker used to run deployment actions and scripts on the Octopus ServerExport certificates
Exports the certificate that Octopus Server can use to authenticate itself with its TentaclesDelete instances
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