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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 Red Hat OpenShift with Octopus Deploy
Learn how to deploy to Kubernetes clusters managed by Red Hat OpenShiftOctopus Deploy 3.6: Project Trigger enhancements
Octopus Deploy 3.6: Project Trigger enhancementsUsing a Nexus Docker registry with Octopus Deploy
Learn how to connect a Nexus Docker registry as an external feed to Octopus DeployManaging Ansible Deployments with Octopus
Learn how to deploy Ansible scripts from OctopusConnect an AWS Account to Octopus Deploy
This post provides a step by step guide for connecting an AWS account to Octopus Deploy.Run the AWS CLI in Octopus Deploy
Learn how to run AWS CLI commands inside Octopus Deploy.Testing PowerShell code with Pester
Learn how to test PowerShell code for any scenario with the PowerShell testing framework Pester.How secure is Octopus Deploy, anyway?
Octopus Deploy is maturing as a business, and that means our security posture is maturing too.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.Golang for Automation in AWS
Learn how to use Golang, a popular programming language created by Google, to automate AWS.Octopus Deploy 3.7: Effortless step templates
The new release of Octopus Deploy steps it up a notch by improving the UI for adding a step template, providing direct access to community step templates from a project's deployment process and improving the management of step templates in the library.New in 2.0: Polling Tentacles
Tentacle can be configured to use polling mode, which polls the Octopus Server asking for jobs to do.New in 2.0: Sensitive variables
Sensitive variables are a great way to securely manage passwords, API keys and connection strings that are needed for deployment
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Lifecycles
Lifecycles allow you to control the way releases are promoted between environments.Manually fail a task
How to manually fail a running or canceling task when tasks hang or get stuck.Prevent release progression
Preventing progression lets you block a release of a project from being used in any future deployments.Release notes
Enrich your releases with notesRelease versioning
Select how the next release number is generated when creating a release.Backup RDS SQL database to S3
This section shows you how to perform a native SQL backup for an RDS SQL database and store in an S3 bucket.Restore RDS SQL database from S3
An example that demonstrates restoring a database backup file from an S3 bucket.Renew Let's Encrypt certificates
Renew and store TLS certificates issued by Let's Encrypt with a runbook as part of a routine operations task.Services Runbooks
With Octopus Deploy you can manage service operations using runbooks.Change AWS load balancer target group
Modify an existing AWS Elastic load-balancer listener to forward traffic to a different target group with a runbookManage DNS records in Azure
Create or delete DNS A records in Azure DNS using a runbook.GCP
Octopus Deploy can help you automate the provisioning and management of your infrastructure in GCP using runbooks.Create Network Load Balancer
With runbooks, you can automate the creation of a Network Load Balancer to distribute traffic among virtual machine instances in GCP.Getting started
Getting started with the Octopus.Client.Working directly with the Client
How to use the IOctopusClient type in the Octopus.Client library.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.