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Package Feeds consuming most data in Azure DevOps Server
TFS Migration

Package Feeds consuming most data in Azure DevOps Server

The Collection database of a client saw some explosive growth and I was asked to figure out where the storage had gone to.
Mar 2, 2020 1 min read
Clean up your Team Project Collection prior to migrating to VSTS
Team Foundation Server

Clean up your Team Project Collection prior to migrating to VSTS

To prepare your TFS Project Collection for migration, you may want to remove (stale) old data to reduce the database size first. Most actions are already documented here. Queries that can aid in detecting where your space is allocated are also found in this recent support ticket. Delete old workspaces
Mar 16, 2018 6 min read
Azure DevOps

Mimic the XAML build's Output Location option in Build 2015

If you've been using XAML builds in the past, you've probably discovered that, by default, it drops all the outputs of all your projects into one folder called the Binaries Folder. Unless you do anything using a post-build script, the contents of that folder will be copied verbatim to the
Jan 26, 2016 4 min read
Azure DevOps

Work around now commercial features of OpsHub VSO Migration Utility

OpsHub has a relatively simple tool to help you migrate your work items and version control data [http://www.opshub.com/main/index.php/products/vsomigrationutility] from an on-premise TFS server to Visual Studio Team Services. They recently released version 2.0, which brings a number of improvements. Unfortunately this
Nov 30, 2015 2 min read
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