Best practice for self-hosted Octopus Deploy high availability and disaster recovery
This white paper provides a recommended HA/DR configuration for customers who self-host Octopus Deploy in public cloud providers.
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White paper overview
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For customers who self-host Octopus Deploy, we provide high availability (HA). This gives you horizontal scalability and increased reliability. Combined with a disaster recovery (DR) plan and managed services with cloud providers, you can create an instance that survives almost any outage scenario.
This white paper provides a recommended HA/DR configuration for customers who self-host Octopus Deploy in public cloud providers. We based this recommendation on:
Our experience hosting 1800+ customer instances in Octopus Cloud over 5 years with a 99.5%+ public SLO where at least 95% of our customers meet that SLO.
Using features in cloud providers based on other customers' configurations.