Deploying software with Octopus Deploy involves packaging your applications and configuring your infrastructure. With those two steps completed, you need to define your deployment process by creating a project, adding steps and configuration variables, and creating releases.
The section goes into details for specific deployments.
The following topics are explained further in this section:
- ASP.NET Core Web Applications
- AWS
- Azure
- Certificates
- Custom Scripts
- Docker Containers
- HTML and JavaScript Applications
- IIS Websites and Application Pools
- Java Applications
- Kubernetes
- NGINX Web Server deployments
- Node on Linux
- Packages
- SQL Server Databases
- Terraform
- Virtual Hard Drives
- Windows Services
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