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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 April Release 2018.4
What's new in Octopus 2018.4Octopus Deploy 2018 Roadmap
This post outlines our roadmap for 2018, and all of the improvements we're planning to make to Octopus over the next year.Building versus buying software
Probing the pros and cons of building software yourself compared to buying a product.Octopus Deploy comes to AppVeyor
The new Octopus Deploy feature in AppVeyor makes Continuous Deployments in the cloud even easierOctopus 3.1 will require .NET 4.5
Octopus and Tentacle have always been built against .NET 4.0, but from Octopus 3.1 onwards we'll be building against .NET 4.5.Deploying a Multi-Tenant Web App to Multiple Customers - Will it Deploy? Episode 5
We try to automate the deployment of a multi-tenant SaaS web app to different customers running on Amazon Web Services (AWS) virtual machines.Azure Cloud Deployments with Octopus
Kicking off our Azure Cloud Deployments with Octopus blog series looking at the breadth of options currently available.Managing Dynamic Targets
Walkthrough of managing a QA environment in AzureDeep Dive - Azure App Integration and Octopus Accounts
We take a deep dive looking at integrating your apps and services with Azure exploring how Octopus accounts work with the Microsoft Azure platform.Deploying an ASP.NET MVC web app to Azure with AppVeyor and Octopus - Will it Deploy? Episode 6
Deploying an ASP.NET MVC web app to Azure with a cloud-based delivery pipeline using AppVeyor and Octopus - Will it Deploy? Episode 6Octopus May Release 2018.5
Octopus 2018.5 features our next generation of Azure support.Running Octopus Deploy inside a container
The Octopus Deploy Docker image makes it a simple process to provision a new Octopus Server instance.Octopus Spaces blog series kick off
Octopus Spaces blog series kick offTeam Configuration Improvements
Some upcoming improvements to configuring TeamsDeploying an ASP.NET Core web app to Linux - Will it Deploy? Episode 7
Deploying an ASP.NET Core web app to an AWS Ubuntu Linux VM with SQL Server for Linux - Will it Deploy? Episode 7Service Fabric Deployment Targets
With the release of 2018.5 and the introduction of Azure Service Fabric Cluster targets, we thought it'd be the perfect opportunity to provide a quick overview of the new Service Fabric deployment targets with Octopus Deploy.Octopus Cloud FAQs
Octopus Cloud: all your questions answered!Deploying a Node.js application with Octopus Deploy
Learn how to use Octopus Deploy to deploy an application written in NodeJS with a MongoDB back-end.Octopus June Release 2018.6
Octopus 2018.6 is building the foundation for some excellent new features coming soon!How we work. Some recent lessons
Some lessons we've learned in the last few months that change the way we work. Plus tools for a distributed teamRunning task cap and High Availability
Very soon we'll be launching Octopus: High Availability (HA) edition. To prepare for High Availability, we're making a few changes which will make it easier to manage Octopus server workloads.Automated Database Deployments Series Kick Off
Automated Database Deployments Series Kick OffIntroducing Octopus Cloud
Octopus Cloud has been a while in the making. In this post we look at how and why Octopus Cloud came to be, and what the future may look likeAutomated Database Deployments Iteration Zero
Automated Database Deployments Iteration ZeroHigh Availability performance benefits
Octopus Deploy High Availability is our offering for customers where Octopus Deploy has become a critical piece of infrastructure. In addition to the benefits of extra reliability, High Availability provides performance gains over a single Octopus Server. Our aim was to provide a linear performance increase as you add nodes to your High Availability cluster.
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