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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.Trust Me - Assigning and Assuming IAM Roles
Learn how to use roles assigned to EC2 instances and assume secondary roles.Outage on octopus.com - report and learnings
Public incident report and our learnings about the octopus.com DNS disruption from January 25 – 26, 2023.Connect an AWS Account to Octopus Deploy
This post provides a step by step guide for connecting an AWS account to Octopus Deploy.Deploying a Lambda with CloudFormation
As part of our Runbooks series, learn how to deploy a Lambda with this sample CloudFormation template.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.Granting federated user accounts to an EKS cluster
Learn how to grant an AWS federated user account to an EKS cluster.WildFly S3 Domain Discovery
Learn how to use S3 buckets as a domain discovery mechanism in AWS.Using dynamic build agents to automate scaling in Jenkins
With some setup, Jenkins can automatically react to your processing needs, creating extra nodes to manage processes. This post explains 2 setup methods.Managing Ansible Deployments with Octopus
Learn how to deploy Ansible scripts from OctopusHosting a Maven repo in Amazon S3
Learn how to host a fully functional Maven repository in Amazon S3Creating an EC2 Octopus Worker with CloudFormation
Learn how to deploy an EC2 configured as an Octopus Worker via a CloudFormation template.Multi-cloud Kubernetes with Octopus Deploy
Learn how Octopus Deploy works with Kubernetes on cloud platforms.Using AWS Secrets Manager with Octopus
Introducing a new step template to allow secrets stored in AWS Secrets Manager to be used in deployments or runbooks.CI/CD with Next.js, GitHub Actions, and Octopus Deploy
In this post we'll use GitHub Actions to bundle our Next.js assets and deploy them to AWS S3 using Octopus Deploy.Creating an EKS cluster with eksctl
Creating EKS clusters is now a trivial task with eksctl. In this post, we’ll learn how to create a cluster and integrate it with Octopus.Deploying to Amazon EKS with Docker and Jenkins
As part of our series about Continuous Integration and build servers, learn how to build a Docker image in Jenkinsfile, publish to ECR, and deploy to EKS.Selenium series: Emailing the results
In this post, we send the results of a Cucumber test via emailDeploying AWS Lambdas across environments
Learn how to progress Lambda deployments across environments using CloudFormation
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Documentation
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.Amazon ECS cluster
How to configure an Amazon ECS cluster target in Octopus DeployCreate Kubernetes Target Command
Cmdlet for creating a Kubernetes targetKubernetes cluster
How to configure a Kubernetes cluster as a deployment target in OctopusProvision an AWS RDS instance
Provision an AWS RDS using a runbookAWS Elastic Container Registry (ECR)
How to add an AWS Elastic Container Registry as an Octopus feedSecurity Self Assessment Questionnaire (CAIQ - Lite)
Read about our security posture in real termsNew Octopus Target Command
Function for creating an Octopus target for a step packageDeploy Amazon ECS Service
Deploy a service to an Amazon ECS cluster.Cloud Target Discovery
Cloud resources can be discovered and registered as deployment targets by OctopusCan't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.