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What is an un-tenanted deployment in 3.4?
Octopus 3.4 introduces multi-tenant deployments to allow you to deploy your releases to the same environment within the context of different tenants! So what happens if you don't want to deploy a release to a tenant?RFC: Multitenancy
Request for comments on better support for multi-tenant deployments in Octopus DeployRFC - Multitenancy - Take 2
Request for comments on better support for multi-tenant deployments in Octopus Deploy with Tenant as a first-class conceptWhat's New in Octopus 3.4: Multi-tenant deployments
Exploring one of the major new feature sets in Octopus 3.4: Multi-tenant deploymentsDatabase deployment automation using Octopus and Redgate Deployment Suite for Oracle
Octopus Deploy supports many database tools. Follow along as we get a CI/CD pipeline built to deploy a database change to an Oracle DatabaseDeploy to Oracle Database using Octopus Deploy and Redgate
Octopus Deploy supports many database tools. Follow along as we get a CI/CD pipeline built to deploy a database change to an Oracle DatabaseThe ultimate guide to rolling deployments
What are rolling deployments and why are they useful? This post covers the rolling deployment pattern and practical examples of how to implement it with different tooling.
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VIP swap
The guide demonstrates how to perform a VIP swap when deploying to Azure Cloud Services.Azure Cloud Services
Octopus Deploy can help you perform repeatable and controlled deployments to Azure Cloud Services.Database configuration
Configuring your database and Octopus Deploy for database deployments.Register with
Using the Tentacle.exe command line executable to register this machine as a deployment target with an Octopus Server.Tenant tags
Tenant Tags help you to classify your tenants with custom tags so you can tailor your tenanted deployments accordingly.Install Tentacles and Workers for database deployments
Where to install Tentacles and how to configure Workers.Using the Octopus extension
Octopus Deploy and Azure DevOps can work together to make automated, continuous delivery easy.System variables
System variables are variables provided by Octopus that can be used in your deployments.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.