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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.Task log UI improvements
Octopus 2024.2 includes enhancements to the deployment log including a modern visual design, performance improvements, and intelligent log rendering.New in GitHub Actions for Octopus Deploy
We updated our GitHub Actions for Octopus Deploy with new features and to improve usability. Learn more.The Evolution of Auto-Deployments and Event-Sourcing
Octopus 3.4 introduces elastic and transient environments and this post explores the evolution of auto-deployments in this context.Execution Containers for Workers
Octopus 2020.2 adds the ability to execute deployment actions inside a containerCreating AMI mappings for CloudFormation
As part of our Runbooks series, learn how to create region AMI mappings for use with CloudFormation templates.Lessons learned building a Raspberry Pi cluster
Learn how to build and configure a Raspberry Pi cluster for fun and development purposes.Calculating DORA metrics with Runbooks
Learn how to measure the performance of your deployments using the DORA metrics and a custom runbook.Mixing Keys in Tomcat
Learn how to configure Tomcat to support both RSA and ECDSA certificates on a single HTTPS port.Generating instance types lists for CloudFormation
As part of our series on Runbooks, learn how to generate a list of available instance types to include in CloudFormation templates.Creating an EC2 Octopus Worker with CloudFormation
Learn how to deploy an EC2 configured as an Octopus Worker via a CloudFormation template.Octopus December Release 4.1
This month's release of Octopus expands support for Java with Maven feeds and certificate deployments to WildFly and Tomcat.An Introduction to Arquillian Testing
Testing Java EE code requires more than just a unit test. This blog post looks at how Arquillian solves the problem of testing Java EE apps.Arquillian for Infrastructure Testing
Arquillian's ability to spin up real application servers and integrate them with unit tests makes it a powerful solution for infrastructure testing.Creating an RDS instance with CloudFormation
As part of our Runbooks series, learn how to create an RDS instance with this sample CloudFormation template.Top 8 container registries
There are many container registry services, suitable for all different kinds of teams. We look at the top 8 and why you might consider them.Deploying a Lambda with CloudFormation
As part of our Runbooks series, learn how to deploy a Lambda with this sample CloudFormation template.Octopus Workflow Builder feedback
Request for feedback on the early release of a workflow builder.At the helm with Shipra Mahindra
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 Shipra Mahindra, Senior Product Manager.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).
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Tenant lifecycles
You can control release promotion using safe tenant-aware lifecycles.Worker Tools, Versioning and Caching
How Octopus creates, versions, caches, and releases the worker-tools docker images for use with the execution containers for workers feature.HTTP Security Headers
Describes the security related browser headers that Octopus supportsMulti-tenant deployments FAQ
Questions we are often asked relating to multi-tenant deployments.Hardening Octopus
If you are hosting Octopus Deploy yourself, this guide will help you harden your network, host operating system, and Octopus Server itself. This includes things such as configuring malware protection (anti-virus), and utilizing allow lists.Tenant Infrastructure
Tenant infrastructure can be modeled in both a dedicated or shared way in Octopus using environments, deployment targets, and tenant tags.Register SSH target
An example script to register an SSH target using the REST API.AWS S3 Bucket feeds
Configuring AWS S3 buckets as Octopus FeedsApprovals
Octopus Deploy can integrate with supported ITSM tools for deployment control using Change Request approvalsServiceNow Integration
Octopus Deploy can integrate with your ServiceNow instance for deployment control using Change Request approvalsCan't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.