Visual-Studio – Install Team Foundation Server

What is the best practice for setting up a new instance of the TFS 2008 Workgroup version?

Specifically, the constraints are as follows:

>Must be installed on the existing Windows Server 2008 64-bit
> TFS application layer is only 32-bit

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Should I install SQL Server 2008, Sharepoint and the application layer in a virtual instance of Windows Server 2008 or 2003 (I am already running Hyper-V), or should I use the database and virtual machine applications on the host operating system? Layer split layer?

Edit: Obviously, splitting the layer is not recommended

this Is my secret to installing TFS 2008 SP1.

In this case, there is no domain controller, we only have a few users. If I do this again, I will consider changing our environment to use Active Directory Domain.

>Host Server running Windows Server 2008, with 8GB RAM and quad-core processor
>New installation of Windows Server 2008 32-bit in the VM under Hyper-V
>Use IIS to install Application Server roles
>Install SQL Server 2008 Standard Edition

>Use Reporting Services and Analysis Services user accounts

> Create a slipstreamed image of TFS 2008 with SP1 and install TFS
>install VSTS 2008
>install Team System Explorer
>install VSTS 2008 SP1
>install TFS Web Access Power tool

After installing everything, No report is generated. Find this forum post to help solve the problem.

>Open p://localhost:8080/Warehouse/v1.0/warehousecontroller.asmx
>Run webservice (see above Link for details), it will take a while, tfsWarehouse will rebuild

It is very important to perform the operations in order, please download the installation guide and follow the instructions. I forgot to install Team System Explorer until I installed SP1 and ventured into various Problem. Installing SP1 again fixed the problem.

What is the best practice for setting up a new instance of the TFS 2008 Workgroup version?

Specifically, the constraints are as follows:

>Must be installed on the existing Windows Server 2008 64-bit
> TFS application layer is only 32-bit

p>

Should I install SQL Server 2008, Sharepoint and the application layer in a virtual instance of Windows Server 2008 or 2003 (I am already running Hyper-V), or should I use the database and virtual machine applications on the host operating system? Layer split layer?

Edit: Obviously, split layer is recommended not

This is my secret to installing TFS 2008 SP1.

There is no domain controller in this case, we only have a few users. If I do this again, I will consider changing our environment to use an Active Directory domain.

> Host Server running Windows Server 2008 with 8GB RAM and quad-core processor
>Fresh install Windows Server 2008 32-bit in a VM under Hyper-V
>Use IIS to install the Application Server role
>Install SQL Server 2008 Standard Edition

>User account using Reporting Services and Analysis Services

> Create a slipstreamed image of TFS 2008 with SP1 and install TFS
>Install VSTS 2008< br>>Install Team System Explorer
>Install VSTS 2008 SP1
>Install TFS Web Access Power tool

After installing everything, no report is generated. Find this forum post to help solve Problem.

>Open p://localhost:8080/Warehouse/v1.0/warehousecontroller.asmx
>Run webservice (see the link above for details), it will take a while, tfsWarehouse will rebuild

It is very important to perform the operations in order, please download the installation guide and follow the instructions. I forgot to install Team System Explorer until I installed SP1 and ventured into various problems. Installing SP1 again fixed the problem.

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