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How we use telemetry to improve Octopus Deploy
Learn how Octopus is using telemetry data to identify performance metrics and improve Octopus Deploy for our customers.An Octopus Christmas Carol
A look at Octopus in 2022 through the lens of deployments past, present, and yet to comeBeyond 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.Application Server vs UberJAR
A high level look at the differences between WildFly and WildFly Swarm.Deploying to Google Cloud Functions
Learn how to deploy functions to the Google Cloud Platform.Introduction to HCL and HCL tooling
Learn about the different tooling you can use with HCL.Top 8 container registries
There are many container registry services, suitable for all different kinds of teams. We look at the top 8 and why you might consider them.Microservices and frameworks
An overview of microservices and the different frameworks you can use to support them.Choosing a container platform
A look at different container platforms and their suitability.Expanding the use of execution containers
Octopus 2024.1 added the ability to use an inline Dockerfile or a URL to a Git repository to build the Docker container used for a deployment.High 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.The 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.Octopus Starter edition: Free for small teams
Octopus Deploy: Starter is a new edition of Octopus Deploy. It allows small teams to run a self-hosted Octopus Server and deploy up to 10 targets, all for free.Raising the minimum requirements for hosting and using Octopus Server
In 2020, we will raise the minimum requirements for hosting and using Octopus Server.Kubernetes testing with KIND
KIND offers a new solution for spinning up Kubernetes clusters for testing and developmentWhat is a Service Mesh?
This post looks at what a Service Mesh is, how it’s different to an Ingress Controller, and why you would use one.What are the benefits of using NGINX Unit?
What features does NGINX Unit have that make it an attractive solution for modern deployments?Deploy a Helm chart with Octopus
Learn how to deploy a sample Helm chart to Kubernetes with OctopusOctopus Deploy comes to AppVeyor
The new Octopus Deploy feature in AppVeyor makes Continuous Deployments in the cloud even easierBuilding versus buying software
Probing the pros and cons of building software yourself compared to buying a product.Your guide to SHIPPED23 - Wednesday, November 15
SHIPPED23 is an all-day virtual event by Octopus Deploy on November 15, 2023. Join us for discussions about managing complex hybrid deployments at scale.
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Documentation
Installing the Tentacle via DSC in an ARM template
How to install the Tentacle using Desired State configuration (DSC) in Azure Resource Manager (ARM) TemplateAzure DevOps
Octopus Deploy integrates with Azure DevOps to provide for a full automated build and deployment pipeline.Connecting projects
By connecting tenants to projects, you can control which projects will be deployed into which environments for each tenant.AWS
Octopus Deploy provides built-in support for deploying to Amazon Web Services (AWS).Multi-region deployment pattern
Implementing multi-region deployments, i.e. deploying to multiple geographic regions, with Octopus.IIS websites and application pools
Octopus has built-in support for configuring IIS web sites, applications and virtual directories.Emergency operations
This section includes examples of how to use runbooks to help automate disaster recovery operations.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.