I saw today with the VS integration principle tool TFS 2010, Role assignment, project management, development source control, task assignment management, test document management and tracking management processes, code version of the branch and merge, and so on, the function is great.
The following is a brief description of its installation configuration (reproduced below):
Team Foundation Server 2010 Single-Server Installation Guide (non-domain environment)
Team Foundation Server single-Server Installation Guide
First, the hardware environment
Configuration |
Cpu |
Hard disk |
Memory |
Less than 20 users |
1 processors, 2.2GHz |
8GB |
2GB |
20 to 250 users |
1 processors, 3.6GHz |
230GB |
2GB |
250 to 450 users |
2 processors, 2.8GHz |
500GB |
4GB |
Second, the operating system
This installation Guide uses Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition as the foundation for installing Windows Server SP2 (required) for TFS2010 installation and configuration on this operating system environment.
Third, System user settings
1. Click "Start"-"Administrative Tools"-"Computer Management":
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2. Select "Local Users and Groups"-"users", right-click on the right margin and select "New User":
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3, add the name TFSReports, TFSSERVICE, TFSBuild, TFSProxy, Wssservice, SQLService and set the password for each account, and adjust the options according to the corresponding needs (such as the user must change the password at the next login, Users cannot change passwords or the like):
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4. Click "Start"-"Administrative Tools"-"Local Security Policy", select "Local Policy" on the left--"User Rights Assignment", then find "Allow log on locally" on the right, left-click on it, select "Add User or group", add TFSReports User:
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5, add to find "as a service login", the same method to add TFSService, TFSBuild, tfsproxy three users:
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Iv. installation of IIS7.0
1. Click "Start"-"Administrative Tools"-"Server Manager", on the right to find "Add role" select "Web Server (IIS)", click Next, select the specific features to add ASP. NET, Windows authentication, IIS6 management compatibility three required features:
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V. Installing SQL Server 2008
This installation guide installs SQL Server R2 Enterprise Edition.
Description: Install SQL Server R2 required. NETFramework version 3.5 or later, and Windows Installer 4.5 or later.
Start the SQL Server R2 Setup program, which automatically checks for the software condition and installs the installation program if it does not meet the installation requirements. NETFramework 3.5 and. NETFramework 3.5 SP1, upgrade Windows Installer.
The SQL Server R2 installation steps are illustrated below:
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Vi. installation of Team Foundation Server2010 Chinese version
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Microsoft strong team (source code) management tool--TFS2010 vs