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Domain does DevOps
Domain.com.au recently embraced DevOps. They use Octopus Deploy to deploy to AWS.My First Year Working at Octopus
Rob Pearson sharing what it's like to work at Octopus Deploy and a bit about the company culture.October Community Roundup
A summary of blogs and community events for October 2015Automating developer machine setup with Chocolatey
Learn how to automate a developer machine setup using ChocolateyOctopus 1.4 with updating variables, cloning projects and other fixes
Octopus 1.4 includes the ability to update release variables, clone projects and disabling machines.Safe schema updates - Resilient vs robust IT systems
Learn about the nature of failure in complex IT systems, and the benefits and drawbacks of designing for resilience vs robustness.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.Introducing Octopus security advisories
Updating the way we keep our customers informed about product securitySelf-service database provisioning with Octopus Runbooks and Redgate SQL Clone
A discussion about database provisioning for dev and test, including a walk-through of Redgate SQL Clone and Octopus RunbooksUsing Cake build scripts for your .NET Core web apps
Using Cake’s C# makefiles to script your application build process.DevOps Down Under 2013
Octopus Deploy is a bronze sponsor for DevOps Down Under 2013. Hope to see you there!Webinar, May 6th: What's new in Octopus 2.4!
Come along to this webinar to learn more about the features in Octopus 2.4At the helm with Bob Walker
A series where we chat to people at Octopus about their role, what they’re working on to improve the product, and more. Hear from Bob Walker, our Technical Director of Customer Success.Supporting Octopus Deploy customers
Over the last few years we've doubled down on providing the best support possible for our customers.We're hiring: Support Engineer (x2, US-based)
We are hiring for two US-based support engineersSynchronizing projects in managed spaces
Learn how to implement the full lifecycle of projects created as part of the enterprise patternsPlatform Engineering should be part of DevOps
Find out why Platform Engineering is more likely to succeed with DevOps than without it.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.Octopus goes to conferences!
Octopus started attending conferences this year and we talk about what we learned through the experience.SHA1 "Shattered" Collision
How recent SHA1 collision attack discoveries impact Octopus, and PowerShell scripts to detect if you use SHA1 certificatesAzure Virtual Machine Extension
Announcing the re-release of the Azure Virtual Machine extension to install Tentacle's on your Cloud VMsSupport @ Octopus
We consider support a core part of Octopus, but what exactly happens when you need help?
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Azure targets
Configure your Azure infrastructureMulti-region deployment pattern
Implementing multi-region deployments, i.e. deploying to multiple geographic regions, with Octopus.API
The Insights APISHA1 "Shattered" collision and Octopus Deploy
How the SHA1 "Shattered" Collision impacts Octopus DeployAzure 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.Installing the Tentacle VM extension via PowerShell
How to install the Tentacle VM Extension using the PowerShellCan't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.