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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.Variable substitution in files with Octopus 2.3
Replace portions of a file using Octopus variablesLessons learned with home automation
Lessons learned implementing home automation.What's new in Octopus 2.3
Deploy to specific machines, audit log filtering, prompted variables, and moreTips for building custom execution containers
Tips and tricks to make it easier to build and maintain custom execution containers.Insight Partners invests $172.5M in Octopus Deploy
Insight Partners is one of the largest and most successful venture funds in the world, and they’ve invested USD $172.5m in Octopus Deploy. Find out more.Octopus Deploy is now a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)
Octopus Deploy is now a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA). We can assign CVE IDs to vulnerabilities within our scope, so customers can confirm their installations are secure.Configuring Octopus High Availability in Azure
How to set up Octopus High Availability in Microsoft Azure.Introducing the Octopus Control Center
We want our customers to love their Octopus experience. We knew we could do better with the Octopus Account, so we've redesigned it. Find out what's changed.
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SSH target requirements
Requirements for using SSH deployment targets with Octopus.SSH target
Configuring Linux servers as SSH deployment targets in Octopus.Installation
How to install the Octopus Server.Run multiple processes on a target simultaneously
How to run multiple processes on a deployment target simultaneously.Username and Password
Octopus Deploy provides a Username and Password authentication provider to allow log in with standard Octopus user accounts.Configuration
Information on configuring Octopus High Availability (HA) including different options and considerations.Configure Octopus High Availability with Active Directory
A step-by-step guide showing you how to configure Octopus in High-Availability using Active Directory.Configure Octopus High Availability without Active Directory
A step-by-step guide showing you how to configure Octopus in High-Availability without using Active Directory.Design
Information on designing Octopus High Availability including different options and considerations whether its using on-premises servers or cloud infrastructure.Designing Octopus HA in AWS
Information on configuring Octopus High Availability hosted in AWS.Designing Octopus HA in Azure
Information on configuring Octopus High Availability hosted in Microsoft Azure.Designing Octopus HA On-Premises
Information on configuring Octopus High Availability including database and shared storage set up for on-premises servers.Load balancing
Instructions on how to set-up third-party load balancers for Octopus High Availability (HA) to direct user traffic between each of the Octopus Server nodes.Configuring Netscaler
Script to configure a Netscaler load balancer for use with an Octopus High Availability instance.Maintenance
Maintaining the nodes in your Octopus High Availability (HA) cluster is an important task that can be done in the Octopus Web Portal.Maintain High Availability nodes
Managing the nodes in your Octopus High Availability cluster can be done in the Octopus Web Portal.Polling Tentacles with HA
With Octopus High Availability, Polling Tentacles must poll all of the Octopus Server nodes in your configuration.Migration
How to migrate from a stand-alone Octopus server to a High Availability (HA) setup.Troubleshooting
Solutions to common problems with Octopus High Availability (HA).Health check step
Health check steps allow you to perform a health check on deployment targets as part of a deployment or runbook, and take action based on the result.Packaging applications
Packaging applications for deployment with Octopus Deploy.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.