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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.Octopus Deploy 2.0 has shipped!
A summary of key features in 2.0Octopus Deploy 3.4 EAP - Beta 2
Octopus 3.4 Beta 2 is ready, and we are excited for you to try out these features for real in your own environment: improvements on Beta 1 plus NuGet v3, SemVer 2, and F# Script support.Reliably deploying large Azure Web Apps
How to reliably deploy large Azure Web Apps using Octopus DeployOctopus Deploy 3.4 EAP - Beta 1
Octopus 3.4 has finally reached beta maturity, and we are excited for you to try out these features for real in your own environment: now with multi-tenant deployments, improved support for elastic and transient environments, Cloud Regions, and proxy support for Tentacle communications.Octopus Deploy 3.3
What's new in Octopus Deploy 3.3Octopus Deploy 3.5: Subscriptions, Azure AD, GoogleApps and Extensibility
Introducing Octopus Deploy 3.5, with new features including Subscriptions, Azure AD, GoogleApps and ExtensibilityAutomating Octopus with Azure Functions
Custom automation with Octopus and Azure Functions walkthrough.Octopus Deploy 3.7: Effortless step templates
The new release of Octopus Deploy steps it up a notch by improving the UI for adding a step template, providing direct access to community step templates from a project's deployment process and improving the management of step templates in the library.Import and export projects and releases with Octo.exe
Octo.exe now makes it possible to synchronize projects and releases between Octopus servers.New in 2.0: Sensitive variables
Sensitive variables are a great way to securely manage passwords, API keys and connection strings that are needed for deploymentOctopus.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.Octopus Deploy 3.4
Octopus Deploy 3.4 RTWNew in 2.0: Library variable sets
Library variable sets are a new feature that let you share settings between projectsWhat's new in Octopus 2.1
Built-in NuGet repository, guest access, variable improvements and multiple instance managementIIS and Windows Service Steps including Virtual Directory support
We have added support for deploying to Virtual Directories and new specific deployment steps for IIS and Windows ServicesConfiguration Management with Octopus and PowerShell DSC
This post demonstrates how to use PowerShell DSC with Octopus Deploy, including using Octopus as an alternative to the DSC pull server,Azure VM extension for Octopus Deploy
Deploy .NET applications directly to Azure VM's using our Tentacle agent extension.Deploying ASP.NET Core to Linux using Octopus
A walk-through of deploying an ASP.NET Core application to Red Hat Enterprise Linux using Octopus DeployDocker Engine in Octopus Deploy
Simple Docker Engine commands are now available in Octopus Deploy for testing and feedbackNew in 2.0: Windows Service deployment
Octopus 2.0 can install and start Windows Services during deploymentHashing API keys to improve security
From Octopus 2.2 onwards we're going to be storing API keys using a one-way hash functionDefining variables in a multi-tenant world
Exploring how to define variables in a multi-tenant world.New in 2.0: Rolling Deployments
Rolling deployments allow you to control how many machines Octopus deploys to in parallelNew in 2.0: IIS website and application pool configuration
Octopus 2.0 can automatically create and update websites and application pools in IISChannels Walkthrough
Supporting advanced deployment scenarios with Octopus Deploy 3.2 and Channels
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