February 2009 - Posts
About: In this type of move, you will not move any part of your TFS systems between machines, but instead will move your machine between environments. Most often this is used for moving from a workgroup to a domain. So, of the four steps described in
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About: In this type of move, you will move your data-tier off of the same box as your application-tier. Note : the steps bellow do not describe how to move from a combined Application-/Data-Tier (Server A) to a new Application-Tier (Server B) and Data-Tier
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About: This type move, describes how to move your single-server system to new hardware. Introduction: One of the main admin scenarios that customers have problems with is moving Team Foundation Server (TFS) between severs. I have constructed a series
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One of the main admin scenarios that customers have problems with is moving Team Foundation Server (TFS) between severs. I have constructed a series of blog postings that present overviews of the most common move scenarios. This page is an index of all
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One of the main admin scenarios that customers have problems with is moving TFS between severs. In my next few blog postings, I will be discussing several move scenarios and how they can be achieved. Before discussing, the more complicated move scenarios
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One of the topics that’s come up a few times recently while talking to TFS users has been Hyper-V. Specifically, we often hear: 1. What hardware & software setup should we use? 2. What type of fail-over options should we use? 3. What type of redundancy
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