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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.Ask Octopus Episode 34-36 - Server 2008 EOL, Project Templates for specific scenarios & binding Variables to multiple roles
A couple of times a week we meet up and talk about some of the most interesting questions we have received and how we went about solving them.Ending support for Octopus Server on Windows Server 2008. Introducing Octopus Server on Linux!
Octopus Server 2019.3 LTS will be the final version of Octopus Server which can be hosted on Windows Server 2008, paving the way for Octopus Server on Linux!Octopus Server 2019.9 with Long Term Support (LTS)
Octopus Server 2019.9 LTS is here, and we recommend this release for self-hosted customers. This release includes our streamlined deployment process editor, Tentacle for Linux, Tenant cloning, and more.Deploying applications to Kubernetes with Octopus
Learn how to configure a multi-environment Kubernetes cluster and deploy an application to it.Deploying an AWS ECS task using containers from ECR
Deployments to AWS ECS using containers from ECR are now possible using the new multi-package feature of Octopus script stepsIntroducing long-term Support for Octopus Server
In Q4 2018 we will be shipping our first release of Octopus Server with long-term support.Working at Octopus - a story of silicon and steel
A history of the computers I have enjoyed as a result of the Octopus Deploy computer policy.Importing variables from SSISDB
Use PowerShell and the Octopus Deploy API to automate importing variables from SSISBThoughts from my User Experience Journey
Thoughts and takeaways from my recent journey with the Onboarding team, diving further into user-experience.Introducing Octopus ID
Introducing our plans for single sign-on and new account features, using Octopus ID.Introducing Linux Tentacle for Highly Secured Linux Servers
Octopus Deploy now supports Tentacles on LinuxAsk Octopus Episode 31-33 - Incremental changes, using Octopus.Client with different Spaces and Auto Scaling groups with Octopus Deploy
A couple of times a week we meet up and talk about some of the most interesting questions we have gotten and how we went about solving them.Ask Octopus Episode 19-21 - Installing Octopus, Staging deployment packages & Retrying rolling deployments
Once a week a few of us will gather to talk about some of the most interesting questions we have gotten over the past week and how we went about solving them.Ask Octopus Episode 22-24 - Different package for different step templates, moving Octopus & Octopus Server version comparison
Once a week a few of us will gather to talk about some of the most interesting questions we have gotten over the past week and how we went about solving them.SHA1 "Shattered" Collision
How recent SHA1 collision attack discoveries impact Octopus, and PowerShell scripts to detect if you use SHA1 certificatesAzure Virtual Machine Extension
Announcing the re-release of the Azure Virtual Machine extension to install Tentacle's on your Cloud VMsOctopus: High Availability is now available!
Octopus: HA is now available for general use as part of Octopus 3.1.Ask Octopus Episode 25-27 - Centralized Logging, Worker working directory contents & Octopus/TeamCity Integration
Once a week a few of us will gather to talk about some of the most interesting questions we have gotten over the past week and how we went about solving them.Deployment process enhancements update
A quick overview of some of the enhancements that have been shipped over the last few months to make configuring your deployment process a little bit easier
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Documentation
Hardening an Ubuntu server
With Octopus Deploy you can harden an Ubuntu server 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.MySQL flyway deployment
How to do MySQL database deployments with Flyway.Create packages
Create packages for deployment with Octopus Deploy.Create packages with OctoPack
Using OctoPack is the easiest way to package .NET applications for use in your deployments.Include BuildEvent files
Using OctoPack when you have a PostBuild event in Visual Studio and want to include files that are not specifically part of your build.Troubleshooting OctoPack
Troubleshooting NuGet packages and OctopackVersioning schemes
Considerations for selecting a versioning scheme for the applications you'll deploy.Server extensibility
This guide covers everything you need to know for building and customizing Octopus Server extensions.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.