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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.Infrastructure as code in Azure with Octopus Deploy and Pulumi: Part one
Learn how to define infrastructure as code with Pulumi.Golang for Automation in AWS
Learn how to use Golang, a popular programming language created by Google, to automate AWS.Create an AKS Cluster with Pulumi and Octopus Deploy
Learn how to create an Azure Kubernetes Cluster (AKS) using Pulumi, Python, and Octopus DeployOctopus Deploy's response to Log4j
Learn how Octopus Deploy responded to the Log4j vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228).Authenticate to Azure with Golang
Authenticating to a cloud platform with the different SDK can be extremely different. In this post, you learn how to authenticate to Azure with Go.Change a runbook process to use execution containers
Learn how to change a runbook from running on a worker machine directly to using execution containers.RFC: Azure Service Fabric support
This post aims to discuss integrated support for deployments to Azure Service Fabric from Octopus DeployKubernetes deployments made easy - Octopus Deploy 2018.9
Kubernetes deployments made easy! Octopus 2018.9 includes our first-class support for Kubernetes Deployments including infrastructure support for Kubenetes Clusters and rich deployment steps to simplify your deployment process.Packaging for .NETCore, on .NETCore, with Octopus
Using Octopus tooling to package .NETCore applications on .NETCoreService 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.Selenium series: Deploying a simple Lambda function
In this post, we deploy the UberJAR to LambdaReusable YAML with CircleCI orbs
An overview of using and creating CircleCI Orbs.
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Service Fabric PowerShell scripts
Service Fabric PowerShell scripts allow you to manage your Service Fabric clusters using the Service Fabric SDK as part of your deployment process.Azure Service Fabric cluster targets
Azure Service Fabric Cluster deployment targets allow you to reference existing Service Fabric Cluster apps that are available in your Azure subscription, that you can then reference by role during deployments.Add a Space with environments
An example script to create a new space and populate it with some default environments.Create a project
An example script that creates a project.Create a runbook
An example script that creates a runbook.Create a channel
An example script that creates a channel.Delete a project
An example script that deletes a project.Create a lifecycle
An example script that creates a lifecycle.Delete a Space
An example script to delete a space.Create an API Key
An example script that creates an API Key.Create a project group
An example script that creates a project group.Octopus CLI Global Tool
Octopus CLI installationCreate a tag set
An example script that creates a Tenant tag set.Create a tenant
An example script that creates a tenant.Deploying a package to an Azure Service Fabric cluster
Octopus Deploy can help you perform repeatable and controlled deployments to Service Fabric clusters.Create a release with specific version
An example script that creates a release with a specific version number.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.