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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.Deploying to Red Hat OpenShift with Octopus Deploy
Learn how to deploy to Kubernetes clusters managed by Red Hat OpenShiftOctopus July Release 3.15
This month's release includes multi-tenant deployment improvements, Octopus Server Let's Encrypt integration, and more!Convert an existing application to use rolling deployments
Learn how to convert an existing application to use the rolling deployments deployment pattern in Octopus with child steps.Farmer: Simpler ARM deployments with Octopus Deploy
Learn how to use Farmer to create and deploy ARM templates with Octopus DeployChanges to the TFS/VSTS Extension
An update on the changes in the TFS and VSTS extension for build and release tasksDeploying Certificates to WildFly
Learn how to deploy certificates from Octopus to WildFly to enable HTTPS supportFast track code promotion in your CI/CD pipeline
Learn how to use pre-approved deployment pipelines to rapidly promote code into productionDeploying to Rancher with Octopus Deploy
Learn how to deploy to a Kubernetes cluster managed by Rancher.
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OpenShift Kubernetes cluster
How to configure an OpenShift Kubernetes cluster as a deployment target in Octopus.Runbooks
With Octopus runbook automation you can automate routine or emergency operations-centric processes, for instance, disaster recovery and database backups.Runbooks examples
Examples of using Runbooks to streamline and automate your routine and emergency operations tasks using Octopus Deploy.Azure
Octopus Deploy can help you automate the provisioning of infrastructure in Azure using runbooks.Deploy an Azure Resource Manager template
Deploy an Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template.Database examples
Examples of using Runbooks to help automate database maintenance.Backup SQL database
With Octopus Deploy you can backup a MSSQL database with a Runbook.Emergency operations
This section includes examples of how to use runbooks to help automate disaster recovery operations.Manually failover DNS
With Octopus Deploy you can manually failover DNS with a Runbook.Automatically failover DNS with monitoring
With Octopus Deploy you can monitor your application and failover DNS with a runbook.Routine operations
Octopus Deploy allows you to create and run runbooks for routine operations tasks, which don't happen very frequently.Install software with Chocolatey
Create runbooks to install software with Chocolatey as part of a routine operations task.Installing Tomcat on Ubuntu
With Octopus Deploy you can install Tomcat on Ubuntu with a runbook as part of a routine operations task.Updating Linux
With Octopus Deploy you can update and patch Linux machines with a runbook as part of a routine operations task.Runbooks permissions
Permissions are available to help you manage access to Runbooks.Runbooks publishing
Publishing makes a runbook available to scheduled triggers and consumers.Runbooks vs Deployments
Describing the differences between a deployment and a runbook.Scheduled runbook triggers
Scheduled runbook triggers allow you to define unattended behavior for your runbook that will cause an automatic runbook run to environments of your choosing.Restore SQL database
With Octopus Deploy you can restore a MSSQL database with a runbook.Restore SQL database to another environment
With Octopus Deploy you can restore a MSSQL database to another environment with a runbook.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.