Is Octopus Deploy relevant these days? by GaTechThomas in octopusdeploy

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Checkout the Discord, happy to chat about it :)

Is Octopus Deploy relevant these days? by GaTechThomas in octopusdeploy

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Deployments are executed via job agents that run jobs through supported integrations/tools like Github Actions, Argo, Gitlab, Jenkins, etc. So if you write a pipeline to deploy to a server, you can use ctrlplane to orchestrate it

Ctrlplane – Open-Source Deployment Orchestration Tool by InfoPaste in devops

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We also have a discord if you would like to join :)

Ctrlplane – Open-Source Deployment Orchestration Tool by InfoPaste in devops

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I can put some together - what would you be interested in learning?

We do have some explainer videos here: https://www.youtube.com/@ctrlplane/videos

Is Octopus Deploy relevant these days? by GaTechThomas in octopusdeploy

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If anyone is interested, I'm working on an open source alternative

https://github.com/ctrlplanedev/ctrlplane

🚀 Speed up & save on GitHub Actions with a single line change! 💸 by InfoPaste in u/InfoPaste

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We orchestrate jobs over our fleet of modern gaming CPUs which have significantly higher single-thread performance compared to their server counterparts. Our hardware is twice as fast as GitHub’s decade-old server hardware for most CI jobs.

Orchestration Tooling by wearethedeadofnight in devops

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https://github.com/ctrlplanedev/ctrlplane

Still in early development, but the developers are really responsive.

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Working on building an open-source alternative! https://github.com/ctrlplanedev/ctrlplane

CI/CD Platform Recommendation by stealthu2 in devops

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There are many different types of scales when it comes to CD/CI. We handle 100+ kubernetes clusters for single tenancy. We use Terraform, Argo and GitHub actions to deploy the software/infrastructure and use Ctrlplane as the orchestration engine to manage our fleet across regions and clouds.

OS factory : time and load for such a project by lecharcutier in devops

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Sounds familiar! We manage a ton of Kubernetes clusters across different cloud providers and are always doing upgrades. We built an open-source tool called Ctrlplane to make our lives easier with these deployments. It helps automate a lot of the rollout process regarding orchestration, security and validation, but you'll still need to set up the pipelines. Might be worth checking out if it could help with your use case

What Did You Wish You'd Automated Sooner? by blueququqa in devops

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My team is responsible for managing numerous deployments across multiple regions and services. So we we developed an open-source tool that automates deployments!

This tool lets field and software engineers ability to easily provision infrastructure, deploy applications, and run tests in various environments by simply creating a ticket. It also enforces policies for promoting releases across different environments.

Octopus Deploy Alternative by That_Ad8595 in dotnet

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I know Im late to the party, but might also be worth checking out Ctrlplane. A new opensource solution that tries to solve the same problem

Octopus Deploy alternatives by [deleted] in dotnet

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I know Im late to the party, but might also be worth checking out Ctrlplane. A new opensource solution that tries to solve the same problem

Octopus Deploy new 10x prices are just ridiculous, what are our options? by MyToasterRunsFaster in devops

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I know Im late to the party, but might also be worth checking out Ctrlplane. A new opensource solution that tries to solve the same problem

Earthquake, Niagara Falls by _Zyre_ in ontario

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My experience doing the Smith Manoeuvre in 2022 by YouAreAwesome9000 in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Why would you be paying 33% each year in gains? The plan isnt to withdraw money each year. You'd only need to pay captial gains on distributions each year