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Octopus enterprise deployment patterns
Learn the common deployment strategies enterprise teams can adopt with Octopus.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.Synchronizing projects in managed spaces
Learn how to implement the full lifecycle of projects created as part of the enterprise patternsPerforming canary deployments in Kubernetes
Learn how to use the Voyager ingress controller to implement canary deployments in KubernetesDomain does DevOps
Domain.com.au recently embraced DevOps. They use Octopus Deploy to deploy to AWS.Platform Engineering should be part of DevOps
Find out why Platform Engineering is more likely to succeed with DevOps than without it.Trust Me - Assigning and Assuming IAM Roles
Learn how to use roles assigned to EC2 instances and assume secondary roles.ServiceNow integration improvements
Updates to our ServiceNow Change Management integration.Octopus March Release 2018.3
What's new in Octopus 2018.3Dropping support for Windows Server 2003 machines
Octopus Deploy will drop support for targets and Workers running Windows Server 2003 from the 2024.1 release.Octopus Cloud connectivity disruption - report and learnings
Public incident report and our learnings about the Octopus Cloud network connectivity disruption from January 25, 2023.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.The 2023 DevOps performance clusters
Find out about the latest software delivery performance clusters in the State of DevOps Report.Faster deployments with the Executions API
The Executions API is a new set of endpoints that dramatically improves the performance of operations.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.
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Disaster recovery
How to work with your data and disaster recovery in an Octopus Cloud instance.Azure Cloud Services
Octopus Deploy can help you perform repeatable and controlled deployments to Azure Cloud Services.Azure targets
Configure your Azure infrastructureAPI
The Insights APISystem variables
System variables are variables provided by Octopus that can be used in your deployments.Variable filters
Octopus variable substitutions support *filters* to correctly encode values for a variety of target file types.Default permissions for built-in user roles
A listing of the default permissions for each of the built-in user roles.Subscriptions
Subscriptions allow you to subscribe to events that are happening within Octopus, so you can be notified when events have occurred and react accordingly.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.Credits
Octopus is made possible thanks to many great third-party products.Debug problems with Octopus variables
How to debug problems with Octopus variables when a variable used during a deploying is different than the one you expect.SQL Server Database
Information about using SQL Server Database with Octopus Deploy.Maven feeds
Configuring Maven repositories as Octopus FeedsCSV download
Download your data as a CSVSpace Level Insights
Space level insightsCan't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.