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Licensing and support/maintenance changes
Licensing and support/maintenance changes for Octopus 2.0New logo
Octopus Deploy now has a new logo, designed by Corey GinnivanWebinar - DevOps Deep Dive
All your DevOps questions answeredHow we use SQL Server as a Document Store
18 months ago we switched from RavenDB to SQL Server, but we kept using SQL as if it were a document store. This post goes into some detail about how our database works.Octopus Deploy sponsors the .NET Foundation
Octopus Deploy announces corporate sponsorship for the .NET FoundationDropping support for Windows Server 2003 machines
Octopus Deploy will drop support for targets and Workers running Windows Server 2003 from the 2024.1 release.Azure Cloud Deployments with Octopus
Kicking off our Azure Cloud Deployments with Octopus blog series looking at the breadth of options currently available.How we work. Some recent lessons
Some lessons we've learned in the last few months that change the way we work. Plus tools for a distributed teamOctopus.Client goes Open Source
Octopus.Client and Sampler are now Open Source and versioned using SemVer. Octopus.Client and Octo.exe are now .NET Core and have a Async API.What's new in Octopus 2.1
Built-in NuGet repository, guest access, variable improvements and multiple instance managementOctopus 3.0: Released!
Today we announce the release of Octopus 3.0Octostache Update - JSON, Indexing, Formatting and Dates
New changes required to Octostache to support Docker provided an opportunity to provide some additionally requested featuresIntroducing Octopus ID
Introducing our plans for single sign-on and new account features, using Octopus ID.Octopus Deploy 4.0 - History
The history of how Octopus 4.0 was born.At the helm with Bob Walker
A series where we chat to people at Octopus about their role, what they’re working on to improve the product, and more. Hear from Bob Walker, our Technical Director of Customer Success.Inside DevOps with Matt Ash
A series where we share lessons learned from those on the frontlines of DevOps. This post features Matt Ash, Staff DevOps Engineer at a leading HR software platform provider.Why visibility is important for modern deployments
We look at the reasons why reporting and visibility are important for modern deploymentsBitbucket Pipelines - Octo.exe Container Redux
Deployments from Bitbucket to Octopus is now easier when using ContainersFlexible Working - Jason's Story
Flexible work can be life changingSHA1 "Shattered" Collision
How recent SHA1 collision attack discoveries impact Octopus, and PowerShell scripts to detect if you use SHA1 certificatesSQL Server and PowerShell made easier with dbatools: Practical Examples
A comparison between the SqlServer and dbatools PowerShell modulesInstalling WildFly From Scratch
Learn the steps you'll need to configure a working instance of WildFly.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!Octostats - 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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Find unused projects
An example script that will find any project that hasn't had a release created in the previous daysProviding database performance metrics
How to provide database performance metrics to help the Octopus team resolve issues.SHA1 "Shattered" collision and Octopus Deploy
How the SHA1 "Shattered" Collision impacts Octopus DeployCan't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.