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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.Deploy a PHP Site to IIS with Octopus
How to deploy php files to an IIS server with Octopus DeployPowerShell and exit code 0
Exit code 0 in PowerShell can signify anything from "the script ran perfectly" to "your script is so horribly broken that Windows needs to be treated for PTSD". Here's how we handle it in Octopus.Octopus Deploy 2.0 API changes - RFC
For Octopus Deploy 2.0 we'll be making some improvements to the HTTP API, as well as documenting it on GitHub.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 teamIIS and Windows Service Steps including Virtual Directory support
We have added support for deploying to Virtual Directories and new specific deployment steps for IIS and Windows ServicesRFC: X.509 Certificate Management
Request For Comment on proposed X.509 Certificate ManagementOctopus 3.4 blog series kick off
Octopus 3.4 blog series kick off with links to posts talking about new feature deep dives and the decisions that went in to building them.Expanding Proxy Support
Octopus 3.4 introduces expanded proxy support so Octopus Server and Tenacle can now communicate to each other through HTTP proxies.RFC: Azure and FTP steps
Looking for comments on two features we're currently building: Azure and FTP supportConfiguring Octopus Deploy for IPv6
Setting up your Octopus Deploy service to communicate over IPv6 is as simple as doing nothing! Dual mode connectivity has now been enabled to allow Tentacle communications over both IPv4 and IPv6 as default.Perceptual consistency in RavenDB
An approach to simulating consistency in RavenDB'Tis the week before Christmas...
It's nearly the holidays, so it's a great time to reflect on Octopus's year.Octopus goes to conferences!
Octopus started attending conferences this year and we talk about what we learned through the experience.Wizards, dialogs and context menus, or build servers and scripts?
Reflecting on the benefits of continuous integration tools, I'm wondering whether our focus on great CI support has meant Octopus is too hard to simply get started with. How can we improve the getting started story?Octopus Deploy High Availability
Octopus: HA makes it possible to set up a high performance, reliable Octopus Deploy cluster. This post explains the architecture, and the kinds of scenarios it does and doesn't support.Docker Engine in Octopus Deploy
Simple Docker Engine commands are now available in Octopus Deploy for testing and feedbackOctopus Deploy 3.1 Pre-Release
What's new in Octopus Deploy 3.1Deploying ASP.NET Core to Linux using Octopus
A walk-through of deploying an ASP.NET Core application to Red Hat Enterprise Linux using Octopus DeployEmpower your team with self-service application deployments
Self-service deployments allow more members of your team to deploy to pre-production environments, but there are some things to consider.RFC: Lifecycles
Lifecycles enable automation and rules around promotionHow we are using SQL Server in Octopus 3.0
Octopus 3.0 will be built on top of SQL Server. In this post I discuss how we'll be using SQL Server, the editions we support, and high availability plans.
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Octopus CLI Global Tool
Octopus CLI installationMigrating data from Octopus 2.6.5 to 2018.10 LTS
Information on how to migrate your data from Octopus 2.6.5 to 2018.10 LTS.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.