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Structured Logging with Seq
Seq is a server that makes it easy to analyse and search structured logsOutage on octopus.com - report and learnings
Public incident report and our learnings about the octopus.com DNS disruption from January 25 – 26, 2023.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.The state of config file formats: XML vs. YAML vs. JSON vs. HCL
Learn about the different configuration file formats that are available and when you should use them.Self-hosted Octopus in a Cloud VM vs. Octopus Cloud
Information to consider when deciding on the right Octopus Deploy installation to use in the cloud.Variable specificity and complexity
Variables can be scoped to multiple values. What's the simplest way to score them?Reflections on 2017
A recap of 2017, including progress on our roadmap and a general company updateOctopus Deploy 2018 Roadmap
This post outlines our roadmap for 2018, and all of the improvements we're planning to make to Octopus over the next year.An Introduction to Hollow JARs
Learn what Hollow JARs are and how you can create them from you existing WAR files.Why you should take a look at Kotlin's standard library
See how run, let, also and apply can improve your Kotlin code.Octopus Deploy version changes for 2018
This post outlines our decision to change versioning strategy for Octopus Deploy to a style matching our iterative, monthly release cadence. It also describes how we arrived at our decision and how continuous delivery has fundamentally changed the way we plan, build, and release our software.Octopus January Release 2018.1
What's new in Octopus 2018.1Octopus React UI Permissions
Inside look into the React UI permissionsContinuous Delivery of Octopus
How we're delivering higher quality releases of Octopus Deploy in less time.Coordinating Projects with the Deploy Release Step
We have introduced a new 'Deploy Release' step type which allows coordination between Octopus ProjectsDeploy .NET Core applications to a Raspberry Pi with Octopus
Learn how to deploy your .NET Core applications to a Raspberry Pi with Octopus.Trust Me - Assigning and Assuming IAM Roles
Learn how to use roles assigned to EC2 instances and assume secondary roles.Octopus February Release 2018.2
What's new in Octopus 2018.2
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Performance
Octopus is all about reliable and repeatable deployments, but that doesn't mean it has to be slow. This page will help you tune your Octopus installation for the best performance in your scenario.Installation Guidelines
Guidelines and recommendations for installing Octopus Deploy on your infrastructure.Octopus Server in Kubernetes
Octopus can be installed into a Kubernetes cluster running the Octopus Server Linux container, optionally leveraging High Availability (HA).Credits
Octopus is made possible thanks to many great third-party products.Process dumps
Octopus Server and Tentacle process dumpsTroubleshooting AWS transport level errors
A guide for troubleshooting AWS Transport Errors.Log files
Octopus Server and Tentacle log file locations and details.How to get a database backup and encrypt your Master Key
Guides the user on producing a database backup binary file (.bak) and encrypt their Master Key to provide us with.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.