Everything you want to know about Visual Studio ALM and Farming
Brian Harry is a Microsoft Technical Fellow working as the Product Unit Manager for Team Foundation Server. Learn more about Brian.
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It has been a long time since I updated you on DevDiv TFS dogfood usage statistics. Sorry about that - it was a very busy fall. The last update was in September so the deltas in the numbers below reflect changes since then. As you can see usage in most respects continues to grow at a pretty substantial rate. We've added 141 million files in the past 4 months, increasing the count by about 25% - pretty amazing. Work items passed the half a million mark. You'll notice that local copies are down because we've been doing a bunch of work to reduce the size of that table by deleting older workspaces and trimming out unneeded files from others. Remember file download data is now largely meaningless because we use TFS proxies for most of our downloads. At some point I may just remove it from the reporting.
Users
Work Items
Version Control
Builds
Commands
Brian
Have you ever made public the queries you use to get this info? I am needing to get some similar reports done and if you have it would save me some time.
Thanks
Yep, they are here: http://blogs.msdn.com/bharry/archive/2006/06/12/628583.aspx
I also added the tool I use to generate the reports to the TFS Power Tools a year or so ago.
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