Search
Blog posts
Outage on octopus.com - report and learnings
Public incident report and our learnings about the octopus.com DNS disruption from January 25 – 26, 2023.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.Octopus June Release 2018.6
Octopus 2018.6 is building the foundation for some excellent new features coming soon!How we work. Some recent lessons
Some lessons we've learned in the last few months that change the way we work. Plus tools for a distributed teamRunning task cap and High Availability
Very soon we'll be launching Octopus: High Availability (HA) edition. To prepare for High Availability, we're making a few changes which will make it easier to manage Octopus server workloads.Automated Database Deployments Series Kick Off
Automated Database Deployments Series Kick OffIntroducing Octopus Cloud
Octopus Cloud has been a while in the making. In this post we look at how and why Octopus Cloud came to be, and what the future may look likeAutomated Database Deployments Iteration Zero
Automated Database Deployments Iteration ZeroHigh 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.Bitbucket Pipelines - Octo.exe Container Redux
Deployments from Bitbucket to Octopus is now easier when using ContainersFlexible Working - Jason's Story
Flexible work can be life changingPackaging for .NETCore, on .NETCore, with Octopus
Using Octopus tooling to package .NETCore applications on .NETCoreEating our own dog food
How using Octopus to manage Octopus Cloud has helped us eat our own dog food and improveBuilding the Octopus Cloud in AWS
Building the Octopus Cloud in AWSAnnouncing Octopus Cloud
Octopus Cloud is now generally available!Kubernetes, Containers, and Octopus - An Update
A progress update on adding Kubernetes support to OctopusOctopus Workers
Octopus now supports external worker machinesOctopus July Release 2018.7
Octopus 2018.7 - Sharing the Workload with Workers!Webinar - Starting the DevOps Journey
Taking a DevOps approach and paving the way for staying ahead in businessAutomated Database Deployments using State Based Redgate SQL Change Automation
Automated Database Deployments using State Based Redgate SQL Change AutomationWebinar - DevOps Deep Dive
All your DevOps questions answeredIntegrating docker-compose steps with Octopus Deploy
Performing docker-compose is easy with the new script running capabilitiesOctopus Workers and Performance
Using Octopus Workers to improve server and deployment performanceBuild Pipelines and Application Packaging With .NETCore
An adventure in build tools and Octopus tooling to package .NETCore applicationsOctopus 2018.8 Release
Octopus 2018.8 - Script Step Packages and Kubernetes AlphaPackages in Script Steps
As of Octopus 2018.8 Script Steps will have the ability to reference packagesIntroducing long-term Support for Octopus Server
In Q4 2018 we will be shipping our first release of Octopus Server with long-term support.
Loading...
Documentation
Workers
External workers are machines that can execute steps that don't need to be performed on the Octopus Server or deployment targets.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.