Course Description
Overview:
This course provides students with the knowledge to manage Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2010. It also focuses on the technologies used in Team Foundation Server 2010 and the techniques used to deploy, manage and support Team Foundation Server 2010.
Who Should Attend:
This course is intended for novice experienced administrators with either a background in software development or a background in system administration. This course is intended to provide administrators with knowledge to effectively manage and administer TFS 2010. This course is not intended to provide developers with comprehensive knowledge covering how to use Team Foundation Server to support development, but instead provides administrators with the requisite knowledge to manage Team Foundation Server in a development environment.
At Course Completion:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Plan for and deploy Team Foundation Server.
- Manage Tam Foundation Server security and permissions.
- Configure and manage Team Foundation Server Build.
- Perform basic customization of Process Templates, work items and workflow.
- Support developers that use workspaces and shelvesets.
- Deploy Team Server Proxy.
- Backup, restore and monitor Team Foundation.
Agenda
Lesson 1: Introduction to Team Foundation Server Administration
- What is Application Lifecycle Management?
- Visual Studio and Application Lifecycle Management
- What is Team Foundation Server?
- Overview of the Development Process
- TFS Components and Terms
- Role of the Administrator in the Development Process
- TFS Administration Overview
- Lab : Becoming Familiar with Hyper-V
Lesson 2: Planning and Deploying TFS 2010
- TFS Topologies
- Architectural requirements, Hardware considerations and Software considerations
- Networking requirements including firewall and ports
- Domain, Workgroup and Service accounts
- SQL Server and SharePoint requirements
- Topology considerations for small teams, single server, existing infrastructure or more than 1 server, and server farms
- Planning for Version Control Proxy
- Lab : Installing TFS
Lesson 3: Configuration and Operations of TFS 2010
- Default TFS Security groups and configuring permissions
- Managing team project collections and team projects
- Managing the TFS build System
- Configuring Reporting and Analysis Services
- Lab : Working with Team Project Collections and Team Projects
- Lab : Configuring Security and Permissions
- Lab : Reconfiguring Reporting and Analysis Services
Lesson 4: Client Connectivity
- Client Connectivity License Requirements
- IDE Configuration for TFS Integration
- Team Explorer 2010
- Microsoft Office Connectivity
- Team Web Access
- Configuring Visual Studio and Team Explorer for Proxy Server
- Resolving TFS connectivity issues
- Lab : Add Work Items Using Excel
- Lab : Use Team Web Access to connect to TFS
Lesson 5: Customization of Team Projects
- Managing Work item Queries
- Customizing Work items and Workflow
- TFS Power tools
- Reporting
- Lab : Working with Queries
- Lab : Administering Work Items
- Lab : Setting up Alerts
Lesson 6: Administering Version Control
- Managing Workspaces
- Administering Branching and Merging
- Managing Shelvesets
- Lab : Administering Version Control
Lesson 7: Upgrading, Migrating, and Integration
- Upgrading to TFS 2010
- Migrating to TFS 2010
- Visual Source Safe Migrations
- Integration with TFS
Lesson 8: Advanced Administration
- Validating an installation
- Manual configuration of SharePoint and reporting services post-installation
- Advanced management of TFS Application and Data Tiers
- Rebuilding the Warehouse
- Service Account management
- Version Control Proxy Deployment
- Fault Tolerant Solutions
- Lab : Configuring Email Alerts
- Lab : Deploy and Configure a Version Control Proxy
- Lab : Deploy a new Build Controller
- Lab : Deploy a new Application Tier
Lesson 9: Backup, Restore and Monitoring TFS 2010
- Backing Up TFS 2010
- Restoring TFS 2010
- Monitoring TFS 2010
- Lab : Monitoring TFS 2010
*Content, days, and times vary depending on your location. Please view the outline on the checkout page prior to purchase or
contact the local center for more information.
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