Monolithic deployments, often seen negatively, are a natural evolution of growing applications, but breaking them into smaller, deployable components can enhance efficiency and speed. Using the Pitstop application as a case study, the process of transforming a monolithic deployment into individual components is illustrated, focusing on extracting database activities and altering deployment processes to reduce time and increase flexibility. By deploying components such as databases and microservices separately, the deployment time of individual parts, like the Invoice service, is significantly reduced from 15 minutes to just 1 minute. This modular approach allows for more frequent and faster deployments, integral to effective DevOps practices. Octopus Deploy's orchestration tools, like the Deploy a Release step, facilitate the management of these separate components, though they come with specific conditions such as pre-creating child project releases. Ultimately, automating and decomposing the deployment process not only speeds up deployment but also reduces build duration and lead times, enabling more rapid development cycles.