Operations Guidance for TFS

The Team System Rangers have done it again.  Their mission is the accelerate adoption of Team System so they're always on the look out for those things that might be blocking customers from deploying and using our tools.  Based on repeated customer requests, they've been focused recently on collecting the scattered documentation from various Microsoft sources to provide a single point of entry into the world of TFS Operations as well as our recommended operational best practices.  The team working on this project consisted of folks from the product team as well as Microsoft Consulting Services so it reflects both the product expertise as well as the deep customer experience that has become the hallmark of Ranger projects. 

Please take a look at this and let us know what you think: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb663036(VS.80).aspx

Published 02 October 07 03:07 by jeffbe
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# Buck Hodges said on October 2, 2007 12:41 PM:

Jeff Beehler has announced that we have now published guidance for operations. In addition to all of

# Ahmed Salijee said on October 3, 2007 6:28 AM:

1) Some additional Power Tools are available, viz the Best Practices Analyzer (which Willy was involved

# bharry's WebLog said on October 3, 2007 9:33 AM:

Yesterday Jeff Beehler announced the availability of a new Team Foundation Server Operations Guide .

# Team System News said on October 3, 2007 10:04 AM:

Brian Harry on Updates to TFS 2008 Beta 2 Brian Krieger on Orcas Beta 2 Refresh is now available. Jeff...

# bharry's WebLog said on April 24, 2008 12:12 AM:

昨日、Jeff Beehler が Team Foundation Server の運用ガイド をリリースしたと 発表 しました。このガイドは、VSTS Rangers チームが TFS チームの協力を得て作成したものです。Team

# In search of simplicity, quality and tranquility in software engineering said on February 14, 2009 11:53 AM:

The operations guide initiative started a while ago when the community was concerned with the scattered

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