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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.SQL Server and PowerShell: Practical Examples
SQL Server database administration using PowerShellOctopus TL;DR - Performance Improvements
Once a week we have a short "TL;DR" meeting where team members present things that are interesting. We're going to start recording and posting portions of them to YouTube each week. This first one was about some performance improvements.Octopus plugin for Jenkins: Painless Jenkins integration
Octopus is launching our official Octopus Deploy plugin for Jenkins automation server, making it painless to integrate your Jenkins builds with Octopus deployments.Managing Spaces with Octopus Data Center Manager RFC
We are designing a new product to manage Octopus Servers at scale. This is a request-for-comments.Raising the minimum requirements for hosting and using Octopus Server
In 2020, we will raise the minimum requirements for hosting and using Octopus Server.Bootstrap a .NET Core development environment for Linux
This post covers how to bootstrap a Linux-based development environment for day to day .NET Core development.Octopus Deploy 3.4 EAP - Alpha 2
Octopus Deploy 3.4 is a big release, get involved in steering the direction of key features! Multi-tenant deployments. Elastic environments and transient machine support - machine policies and project triggers!Beyond Hello World: Build a real-world Docker CI/CD pipeline
This post demonstrates incorporating Docker containers in the CI/CD pipeline for a real-world web application with web services and a database project.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.Octopus Deploy in the Azure Marketplace
Octopus Deploy is now available in the Azure MarketplaceOctopuses
There are some compelling reasons to use multiple Octopus Servers. In Octopus Deploy 4.0 we want to add first-class support for these scenarios.Escaping the pipe character in PowerShell commands
Using the pipe commands in PowerShell commands is not as simple as it seems.How DevOps principles power Octopus documentation
How DevOps principles power Octopus documentation producing 60 guides with 300,000 words, 6,000 images and 25 hours of video maintained by a team of two.Octopus Deploy 2019.11: Operations Runbooks RTW
Octopus 2019.11 introduces our Runbooks platform for automating operations tasks with support for scheduling, permissions, parameterized runs and more.Should your CI/CD process be implemented in a single Pipeline as Code file?
As more teams move to Pipeline as Code, there are some important questions to ask when deciding to merge a CI/CD process into a single PaC file.DevOps, runbooks, and kubectl
The top reasons to use Octopus Runbooks to manage your Kubernetes cluster.A look at the new NGINX VirtualServer and VirtualServerRoute resources
See the features of the new custom resource definitions introduced with the NGINX v1.5 ingress controller.RFC: Removing snapshots
Snapshots have been a feature of Octopus since 2012, and they help to ensure that deployment processes are consistent for a given release. In 2015 we added Channels, which appears to make snapshots obsolete. We're considering removing snapshots in 3.4.Beyond Hello World: Kubernetes for the uninitiated
A high-level overview of Kubernetes with a real-world .NET Core web application with web services and databases.Beyond Hello World: Build a real-world Kubernetes CI/CD pipeline
How to incorporate Kubernetes in the CI/CD pipeline for a real-world web application with web services and a database project.Kubernetes testing with KIND
KIND offers a new solution for spinning up Kubernetes clusters for testing and developmentChaos engineering and runbooks
Learn how runbooks can enrich your deployments with the Chaos Toolkit.Octopus Server 2019.12 with Long Term Support (LTS)
Octopus Server 2019.12 LTS is now available, and we recommend this release for self-hosted customers. This release includes Operations Runbooks, our official Jenkins plugin, PowerShell Core support, improved build server integration, and more.Linting your Kubernetes cluster with Clusterlint and runbooks
Learn how Clusterlint can be built into your workflow with runbooks.UI design for eventual consistency
UI design for eventual consistencyOctostats - Usage and Adoption of Octopus Deploy
A peek into the growth of Octopus, and how people are using it in the real world.
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Create AWS account command
New-OctopusAwsAccount allows you to create an AWS account in Octopus from within a running deploymentCreate token account command
New-OctopusTokenAccount allows you to create a Token account in Octopus from within a running deploymentCreate username/password command
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