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Szymon Pobiega: Evaluating OctopusDeploy in the context of an ISV
Using multiple OctopusDeploy instances in the context of an ISVJimmy Bogard: Continuous deployment the Octopus way
In this session, we'll look at how Octopus enables continuous delivery, what it offers over standard tooling, and how it can make your ops team love you again.Inside DevOps with Jason Dunnivant from Olo
A series where we share lessons learned from those on the frontlines of DevOps. Our first post features Jason Dunnivant, Release Engineer at Olo.Automating developer machine setup with Chocolatey
Learn how to automate a developer machine setup using ChocolateySynchronizing projects in managed spaces
Learn how to implement the full lifecycle of projects created as part of the enterprise patternsDomain does DevOps
Domain.com.au recently embraced DevOps. They use Octopus Deploy to deploy to AWS.Inside DevOps with Matt Ash
A series where we share lessons learned from those on the frontlines of DevOps. This post features Matt Ash, Staff DevOps Engineer at a leading HR software platform provider.Platform Engineering should be part of DevOps
Find out why Platform Engineering is more likely to succeed with DevOps than without it.Creating a high-performance DevOps toolchain
Discover the elements of a high-performance DevOps toolchain and the research that backs it up.Runbooks best practices
This post provides a step by step template you can use to generate high quality runbooks in Octopus.At the helm with Michael Richardson
This post opens a series where we chat to people at Octopus about their role, what they're working on improve the product, and more. First is Michael Richardson, our original product management leader.Service Fabric Deployment Targets
With the release of 2018.5 and the introduction of Azure Service Fabric Cluster targets, we thought it'd be the perfect opportunity to provide a quick overview of the new Service Fabric deployment targets with Octopus Deploy.Performing canary deployments in Kubernetes
Learn how to use the Voyager ingress controller to implement canary deployments in KubernetesSelenium series: The TicketMonster test
In this post, we learn how to test a real world Java web application.Octopus enterprise deployment patterns
Learn the common deployment strategies enterprise teams can adopt with Octopus.Fast track code promotion in your CI/CD pipeline
Learn how to use pre-approved deployment pipelines to rapidly promote code into productionIntroducing the Octopus Server Linux Docker image
Octopus 2020.3 introduces the Octopus Server Linux Docker imageSpring configuration strategies across environments
Learn how Octopus helps you customize your Spring applications as they are deployed across multiple environmentsThe ultimate guide to Kubernetes microservice deployments
Learn how to deploy microservices into a Kubernetes cluster with Octopus Deploy.
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Azure targets
Configure your Azure infrastructureVIP swap
The guide demonstrates how to perform a VIP swap when deploying to Azure Cloud Services.Azure Cloud Service targets
Azure Cloud Service deployment targets allow you to reference existing classic Cloud Services in your Azure subscription, that you can then reference by role during deployments.Performance
Octopus is all about reliable and repeatable deployments, but that doesn't mean it has to be slow. This page will help you tune your deployments for the best performance in your scenario.Disaster recovery
How to work with your data and disaster recovery in an Octopus Cloud instance.Project recommendations
Projects form a critical element in Octopus Deploy. Here, we cover some recommendations for projects; getting started on the right foot is vital in helping your Octopus Deploy instance scale.Private cloud migration
Guidelines for migrating an on-premises Octopus instance to private cloud hostingHow to automate Octopus Deploy upgrades
A how-to guide on how to automate Octopus Deploy upgradesAzure Cloud Services
Octopus Deploy can help you perform repeatable and controlled deployments to Azure Cloud Services.Octopus Server in Kubernetes
Octopus can be installed into a Kubernetes cluster running the Octopus Server Linux container, optionally leveraging High Availability (HA).Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.