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Changes to the TFS/VSTS Extension
An update on the changes in the TFS and VSTS extension for build and release tasksOutage on octopus.com - report and learnings
Public incident report and our learnings about the octopus.com DNS disruption from January 25 – 26, 2023.Use TFS with Octopus? We want to hear from you!
We're planning some improvements to the way we integrate Octopus Deploy with TFS, and we'd love to get your feedback.OctoPack 3.0
Better TFS support, and no need to check in OctoPack to source controlAutomated Database Deployments using State Based Redgate SQL Change Automation
Automated Database Deployments using State Based Redgate SQL Change AutomationDatabase deployment automation using state-based Redgate SQL Change Automation
Setting up automated database deployments with state-based Redgate SQL change automation.Wanted: a universal application packaging format for .NET
Packaging formats and artifact repositories are essential to continuous delivery. Here are my dreams for a universal packaging format.Deploying SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) packages with Octopus
How to deploy SQL Server Integration Services packages with Octopus Deploy.Webinar: Automating deployments with VSTS and Octopus Deploy
Announcing a webinar with Brian A. Randell and Damian Brady to show the Octopus Deploy extension for Visual Studio Team Services and Team Foundation ServerOctopus Deploy's response to Log4j
Learn how Octopus Deploy responded to the Log4j vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228).Database deployments with Flyway and Octopus Execution Containers
Using Octopus Execution Containers and Flyway to deploy database changes.Semantic Versioning 2.0.0
Octopus 3.4 introduces support for Semantic Versioning 2.0.0.
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Azure DevOps and TFS package management
Configuring an Azure DevOps or TFS package management NuGet feed as an Octopus feed.Azure DevOps and Team Foundation Server Extension Version Compatibility
This guide explains the Octopus extension versions that are compatible with different versions of Azure DevOps and Team Foundation ServerAzure DevOps
Octopus Deploy integrates with Azure DevOps to provide for a full automated build and deployment pipeline.Using the Octopus extension
Octopus Deploy and Azure DevOps can work together to make automated, continuous delivery easy.Build versions and packaging in Azure DevOps
A guide to build version numbers in Azure DevOps, and how they work with packages for Octopus.Deploying packages to your Octopus Server
How to deploy packages to your Octopus Server.NuGet repositories
Instructions on how to set-up third-party NuGet repositories as external package feeds for Octopus to consume for use in deployments and runbooks.Package repositories
Octopus can consume package feeds from the built-in repository, local and remote NuGet feeds, Maven, JetBrains TeamCity, MyGet and Azure DevOps or TFS Package Management.Build information
Integrate your commits and work items with Octopus Deploy.Create packages
Create packages for deployment with Octopus Deploy.Build server integration
Integrate your continuous integration or build server with Octopus Deploy.Troubleshooting build server integrations
General guide to troubleshoot integrations between build servers such as TeamCity or Azure DevOps with Octopus DeployDeploy to SQL Server using Redgate SQL change automation
Guide to configuring Octopus Deploy to deploy to SQL Server with Redgate SQL change automationCan't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.