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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.Faster deployments with the Executions API
The Executions API is a new set of endpoints that dramatically improves the performance of operations.The new DevOps performance clusters
Explains the changes and additions to performance clusters in The State of DevOps Report 2022.Octopus enterprise deployment patterns
Learn the common deployment strategies enterprise teams can adopt with Octopus.Dropping support for Windows Server 2003 machines
Octopus Deploy will drop support for targets and Workers running Windows Server 2003 from the 2024.1 release.The 2023 DevOps performance clusters
Find out about the latest software delivery performance clusters in the State of DevOps Report.Octopus Deploy's response to Log4j
Learn how Octopus Deploy responded to the Log4j vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228).
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Documentation
Telemetry
Telemetry from Octopus Server and what is includedAuthentication provider compatibility
Compatibility of authentication providers differ between Octopus Server and Octopus Cloud.Octopus versioning scheme
Details of the versioning scheme used by Docker feedsSystem variables
System variables are variables provided by Octopus that can be used in your deployments.Variable filters
Octopus variable substitutions support *filters* to correctly encode values for a variety of target file types.Compatibility
Backward compatibility between Octopus Server and related componentsDefault permissions for built-in user roles
A listing of the default permissions for each of the built-in user roles.Jenkins Pipeline projects
Managing Octopus steps in a Jenkins pipeline project.Restore SQL database to another environment
With Octopus Deploy you can restore a MSSQL database to another environment with a runbook.Security Self Assessment Questionnaire (CAIQ - Lite)
Read about our security posture in real termsCreate Kubernetes Target Command
Cmdlet for creating a Kubernetes targetSubscriptions
Subscriptions allow you to subscribe to events that are happening within Octopus, so you can be notified when events have occurred and react accordingly.API
The Insights APICredits
Octopus is made possible thanks to many great third-party products.CSV download
Download your data as a CSVOctopus Tentacle in a Container
An Octopus Tentacle instance can be run directly from within a container.Managing Octopus subscriptions
Control Center is where you manage your Octopus subscriptions and their associated user access.Running Tentacle under a specific user account
Information on how to run Tentacle under a specific user account.Maven feeds
Configuring Maven repositories as Octopus FeedsInfrastructure
The infrastructure tab in the Octopus Web Portal is where you manage your environments, deployment targets, and other infrastructure.Cloud Target Discovery
Cloud resources can be discovered and registered as deployment targets by OctopusDisaster recovery
How to work with your data and disaster recovery in an Octopus Cloud instance.ServiceNow 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.