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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.Deploying to Rancher with Octopus Deploy
Learn how to deploy to a Kubernetes cluster managed by Rancher.Execution containers for workers: Extending the Octopus worker-tools Docker image
Unsure what image to use with the Execution containers for workers feature in Octopus? This post covers what the octopus/worker-tools image is, how to extend it, and why you might create your own image entirely.Deploying Certificates to Tomcat
Learn how to deploy certificates from Octopus to Tomcat to enable HTTPS supportOctopus.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.Deploying Tomcat apps via the manager
Learn how to deploy web applications to Tomcat via the managerDeploying a Vault to WildFly
Learn how to deploy a vault from Octopus to WildFly to secure passwords in configuration filesUsing Jenkins Pipelines with Octopus
Learn how to trigger Octopus deployments with Jenkins PipelinesOctopus 2.0 Progress Update
Right now we're tidying up a few bugs to do a final hands-on preview release. Then we'll move to finishing any items needed for a private beta (beta 1)Introducing the Octopus Server Linux Docker image
Octopus 2020.3 introduces the Octopus Server Linux Docker imageCreating EC2 instance in AWS with CloudFormation
Learn how to create Windows and Linux EC2 instances in AWS with example CloudFormation templatesInstalling Tentacles with DSC in AWS CloudFormation templates
Learn how to configure a target work Worker Tentacle when creating a new EC2 instance with CloudFormation.Octopus 2020.3: Runbooks++, Jenkins Pipelines, and Octopus Linux Docker image
Octopus 2020.3 includes our improve Runbooks support, Jenkins Pipelines, our streamlined process editor, and early access to our Octopus Linux Docker image.Variable Editor Redesign - RFC
Updates to the variable editor ...
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Installing Tomcat on Ubuntu
With Octopus Deploy you can install Tomcat on Ubuntu with a runbook as part of a routine operations task.Updating Linux
With Octopus Deploy you can update and patch Linux machines with a runbook as part of a routine operations task.Runbooks permissions
Permissions are available to help you manage access to Runbooks.Runbooks publishing
Publishing makes a runbook available to scheduled triggers and consumers.Runbooks vs Deployments
Describing the differences between a deployment and a runbook.Scheduled runbook triggers
Scheduled runbook triggers allow you to define unattended behavior for your runbook that will cause an automatic runbook run to environments of your choosing.Restore SQL database
With Octopus Deploy you can restore a MSSQL database with a runbook.Restore SQL database to another environment
With Octopus Deploy you can restore a MSSQL database to another environment with a runbook.Updating Windows
With Octopus Deploy you can update and patch Windows machines with a runbook as part of a routine operations task.Hardening Apache
With Octopus Deploy you can harden Apache with a runbook as part of a routine operations task.Restarting a Tomcat Web application
With Octopus Deploy you can restart a Tomcat web application as part of a routine operations task.Create MySQL database
With Octopus Deploy you can create a MySQL database with a Runbook.Provision an Azure App Service
Provision an Azure App Service using a runbookRestart server
With Octopus Deploy you can restart a server with a runbook.Hardening Windows
With Octopus Deploy you can harden your Windows machines with a runbook as part of a routine operations task.Create PaaS MySQL database server
With Octopus Deploy you can create a MySQL PaaS database server with a runbook.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.