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How to deploy from Minecraft with Octopus Deploy
Imagine a world where deployments were simple. You could push a button in your favorite video game and your latest release was deployed to production.Octopus is your deployment pipeline's quarterback
With the Super Bowl on the horizon, Andy Corrigan explains how Octopus is your deployment pipeline's quarterbackDeploying to Octopus from Jenkins Using Pipelines
Learn how to craft a Jenkins Pipeline that builds a Java project and deploys it to Octopus.Flexible Working - Jason's Story
Flexible work can be life changingHow to Handle locked files and deployments
SysInternals Handle is a useful tool for finding why a file is lockedWorking 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.A look at GitHub Codespaces private preview
An early look at GitHub Codespace.Inside DevOps with Brandon Moore
A series where we share lessons learned from those on the frontlines of DevOps. This post features Brandon Moore, Senior Software Developer in the power industry.Octopus 2022 Q2: Containerize and modernize your CI/CD pipeline
Octopus 2022 Q2 with support for cloud-native containers and serverless is now available. Plus automatic cloud target discovery and ServiceNow integration (early access).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.Octopus releases and Long Term Support (LTS)
We’re iterating on the way we deliver releases of Octopus DeployOctopus Deploy 4.0 - Deploy Release Page Redesign
The Deploy Release page has been redesigned as part of Octopus version 4.0Behind the scenes of the Octopus Extension for GitHub Copilot
Learn how we integrated Azure AI and Copilot when making the Octopus extension.From zero to Octopus hero - Discovering DevOps
Join Sarah as she continues to learn about Octopus Deploy, this time focusing on DevOps.Future of Deployment: Nano Server and .NET Core
Nano Server is an extremely small version of Windows Server. .NET Core is a small version of the .NET runtime. Together, I believe they are the future of how applications will run in production.Inside DevOps with Dan Horrocks-Burgess from DDA Software
A series where we share lessons learned from those on the frontlines of DevOps. This post features Dan Horrocks-Burgess of DDA Software.DevOps versus SDLC
Find out if the software development life cycle still has a place in the DevOps era.Common mistakes in DevOps metrics
Learn what to avoid as you create and evolve your DevOps measurement system.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.Octopus 2022 Q1: Config as Code for deployments
Octopus 2022 Q1: Config as Code for deployments is now available. Plus new integrations and an acquisition.Octopus 2022 Q3: Safe, reliable, and auditable pipelines
Octopus 2022 Q3 is now available.
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Troubleshooting build server integrations
General guide to troubleshoot integrations between build servers such as TeamCity or Azure DevOps with Octopus DeployDeploy to a Kubernetes cluster
Deploy to a Kubernetes cluster.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.