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Trust Me - Assigning and Assuming IAM Roles
Learn how to use roles assigned to EC2 instances and assume secondary roles.Using classes in custom step templates
Learn how to implement a class in a custom step template.Using AWS IAM roles in Octopus
Learn how IAM roles allow users to temporarily assume new permissions or perform work from an EC2 instance without any additional credentials.CloudFormation, WildFly and Deploying Maven Artifacts
Take a look at how you can tie together a number of the new features from recent releases to deploy Java apps to the cloud.Spring Boot as a Service
Learn how to deploy Spring Boot fully executable JAR files to EC2 Linux instances as servicesAdding notifications for every production deployment
An introductory guide to using subscriptions with webhooks.Cloud-native database deployment authentication
Our most popular database deployment templates have been updated with cloud-native authentication.Creating an EKS cluster in AWS
As part of our series about Continuous Integration and build servers, learn how to create an EKS cluster in AWS.Building a dynamic worker army with Terraform and AWS autoscaling groups
How to create dynamic worker infrastructure using Terraform and AWS autoscaling groups.Escaping the pipe character in PowerShell commands
Using the pipe commands in PowerShell commands is not as simple as it seems.SQL Server and PowerShell: Practical Examples
SQL Server database administration using PowerShellWorker friendly custom step templates
How to make worker friendly custom step templates.Bootstrap Tentacle installation with Powershell DSC
Install and configure Tentacles using the power of Powershell Desired State Configuration (DSC)Write your own PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) module
How to write your own PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) moduleVerify AppSettings or Variable Replacement
How to programmatically verify that your AppSettings have a matching Octopus Deploy variable defined and/or verify all variable replacement in files succeeded.Deploying PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) like an App with Octopus Deploy
Use Octopus Deploy custom step templates and configuration data files (DSC configuration) to deploy your Infrastructure as Code using PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC).Getting started with PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC)
How to get started using PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC)Introducing Octopus Samples
An introduction to the Octopus Samples instance and how you can access it to see sample projects in Octopus Deploy.Deploying a JavaScript library project with Octopus
Learn how to handle cache-busting and config of a shared JavaScript library bundle, and make it easy to reference in other Octopus projects.Manually push build information to Octopus
This post describes how to manually push build information to Octopus so you can see your commits and issues/work items alongside your deployments.Beyond Hello World: Kubernetes for the uninitiated
A high-level overview of Kubernetes with a real-world .NET Core web application with web services and databases.Linux worker for PowerShell templates
Using a Linux worker to run Step Templates written in PowerShell.Integrating OAuth with Kubernetes
Integrating Google OAuth into a Kubernetes cluster.Verify app settings with JSON
How to programmatically verify that your App Settings have a matching Octopus Deploy variable defined and/or verify environment configs have the same JSON structure.
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Deploy an AWS CloudFormation template
Deploy an AWS CloudFormation Template.AWS accounts
Configure your infrastructure so Octopus can deploy infrastructure to AWS and run scripts against the AWS CLI.Samples instance
View real-world deployment and runbook examples in our Octopus Cloud samples instance - https://samples.octopus.appInstall software with Chocolatey
Create runbooks to install software with Chocolatey as part of a routine operations task.List Worker pools
List worker poolsDeploying to Azure via a firewall
Octopus Deploy can help you perform repeatable and controlled deployments of your applications into Azure.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.