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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.Ask Octopus Episode 12 - Environment Approval Gates, Worker Pools Per Environment
Once a week a few of us will gather to talk about some of the most interesting questions we have gotten over the past week and how we went about solving them.Deploying a Node.js application with Octopus Deploy
Learn how to use Octopus Deploy to deploy an application written in NodeJS with a MongoDB back-end.Beyond Hello World: Containerize a real-world web application
This post demonstrates how to containerize a real-world .NET Core web application with web services and databases.Webinar - DevOps Deep Dive
All your DevOps questions answeredSelenium series: Environment specific handling
In this post, we learn how to customize WebDriver operations based on the target environment.Reusable YAML with CircleCI orbs
An overview of using and creating CircleCI Orbs.Still deploying manually? What you're missing
By automating deployments, they become less painful and more reliable, which allows you to make them more frequently.Structured Logging with Seq
Seq is a server that makes it easy to analyse and search structured logsChicago ALM user group: Automating deployments with Octopus Deploy
Ian Paullin will be talking about Octopus at the Chicago ALM user group on May 21stWhat is shadow IT?
When we talk about Shadow IT, we're talking about IT resources that an organization doesn't have visibility on. Find out how this affects your business, and how runbooks can help.UI design for eventual consistency
UI design for eventual consistencyFuture of Deployment: Nano Server and .NET Core
Nano Server is an extremely small version of Windows Server. .NET Core is a small version of the .NET runtime. Together, I believe they are the future of how applications will run in production.KCDC and NDC 2013: Jeff French on TeamCity and Octopus Deploy
Jeff French has a great presentation coming up on continuous delivery of complex applications with TeamCity and Octopus Deploy, which he'll be doing at the KCDC and NDC 2013.Octopus is your deployment pipeline's quarterback
With the Super Bowl on the horizon, Andy Corrigan explains how Octopus is your deployment pipeline's quarterbackHigh Availability performance benefits
Octopus Deploy High Availability is our offering for customers where Octopus Deploy has become a critical piece of infrastructure. In addition to the benefits of extra reliability, High Availability provides performance gains over a single Octopus Server. Our aim was to provide a linear performance increase as you add nodes to your High Availability cluster.Tentacle versioning and when to update
Every time a new Octopus Server instance is released we also bump the Tentacle version. Here's why and what to do about it.Interview: Deploying NuGet.org
Video interview about how the NuGet.org website is deployed via Octopus DeployHave you designed your application for deployment?
Strategies and ideas to simplify the deployment process of applications.
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Security Self Assessment Questionnaire (CAIQ - Lite)
Read about our security posture in real termsRetention policies
Retention policies allow you to specify the releases, packages and files you want to keep as well as the ones you want cleaned up.Dynamic Worker pools
Dynamic Worker pools are used in our cloud product to dynamically create and assign workers to running tasks. This page describes how dynamic worker pools work.First Deployment (2022.2 and below)
This section will walk you through how to configure your first deployment in Octopus Deploy.Azure targets
Configure your Azure infrastructureCan't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.