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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.Providing environment specific configuration for JavaScript projects
Whether it's a React, Angular, or NodeJS application, you often need configuration to be supplied that differs from one environment to the next. The safest way to accomplish this is to make use of your deployment tooling.Octopus Cloud: Now with Static IPs
Simplify your Octopus Cloud networking and firewall configuration with a static IP address today.Spaces - A new way to organize your Octopus Server
An introduction to Spaces.Introducing our first release with long-term support - Octopus Server 2018.10 LTS
Octopus Server 2018.10 LTS is the first release with six months of long-term support. We recommend this release for most self-hosted customers.
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Deployment targets
How to configure deployment targets in OctopusAzure targets
Configure your Azure infrastructureAzure 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.Azure Service Fabric cluster targets
Azure Service Fabric Cluster deployment targets allow you to reference existing Service Fabric Cluster apps that are available in your Azure subscription, that you can then reference by role during deployments.Azure Web App targets
Azure Web App deployment targets allow you to reference existing Web Apps in your Azure subscription, that you can then reference by role during deployments.Cloud regions
Cloud regions deployment targets allow steps to be executed multiple times to support deploying cloud applications in numerous geographic regions.Dynamic infrastructure
Octopus resources created in cloud providers can also be modeled in Octopus using service messages and scripts, which form part of dynamic infrastructure.Create Azure Service Principal account command
New-OctopusAzureServicePrincipalAccount allows you to create an Azure Service Principal account in Octopus from within a running deploymentCreate Azure Cloud Service target command
Cmdlet for creating an Azure Cloud Service targetCreate Azure Service Fabric target command
Cmdlet for creating an Azure Service Fabric targetCreate Azure Web App target command
Cmdlet for creating an Azure Web App targetCreate Kubernetes Target Command
Cmdlet for creating a Kubernetes targetOffline package drop
Offline package drop deployment targets allow you to deploy your applications in the most restricted security environments where Tentacles cannot be used.Octopus Cloud
How to work with Octopus Cloud.Permissions
Octopus Cloud includes permissions that relate to hosting Octopus itself, and not for the configuration of your instance, as that's managed by Octopus for you.Static IP address
How to find the list of static IP addresses for your Octopus Cloud instanceLinux targets
Configuring Linux servers as deployment targets in Octopus.SSH deployments
Deploying software to Linux and Unix deployment targets.Sudo commands
Useful sudo commands to help you with your deployments to SSH Targets.Upgrading a modern version of Octopus
Everything you need to know about upgrading a modern version of Octopus.Upgrading old versions of Octopus
Everything you need to know to upgrade an older version of Octopus to a modern version.Upgrading from Octopus 1.6 to 2.6.5
Information on how to upgrade from Octopus 1.6 tp 2.6.5.Upgrading from Octopus 2.6.5 to 2018.10 LTS
Information on how to upgrade from Octopus 2.6.5 to 2018.10 LTSBackup v2.6 database
Information on how to backup an Octopus 2.6 database.In place upgrade (Install Over 2.6.5)
Information on how to do an in-place upgrade to Octopus 2018.10 LTS from Octopus 2.6.5.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.