Visual Studio Team System 2008 VPC images available
For those of you that want to try out Visual Studio Team System 2008 including Team Foundation Server, without having to go through the process of installing the product, we have recently released two VPC images for your use:
- The first VPC is what we call the “all-up” image: Team Foundation Server 2008, Team Explorer 2008, Team Suite 2008, Team Build 2008, and bits of Office 2007 in a single workgroup security mode server image running on Windows Server 2003. Over 11 GB uncompressed.
- The second VPC is a TFS only image with only Team Foundation Server and Team Explorer. It's just under 7 GB uncompressed. We built this image so that you'd run it under Virtual Server with a private network and do all your dev work and builds from your host computer. We are working on a document that gives you all the details and will post it soon.
Both images expire on April 1, 2008. Updated images will be posted before then (in fact the updated images will have sample data, hands-on labs, and updates like Office 2007 SP1 and the TFS Power Tools that were announced over the holiday period).
For more information and to find links to the images go to https://www.pluralsight.com/blogs/brian/archive/2007/12/21/49504.aspx
Thanks!
Update: Brian Keller has posted a faster and more reliable way to download these large virtual image files. Thanks Brian!
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Anonymous
January 04, 2008
PingBack from http://geeklectures.info/2008/01/04/visual-studio-team-system-2008-vpc-images-available/Anonymous
January 08, 2008
Jeff Beehler has blogged about 20 Visual Studio labs and demos and Visual Studio Team Foundation ServerAnonymous
January 08, 2008
Clare Dillon on Updated TFS and Team Suite VPCs now available! Jeff Beehler on Visual Studio Team System...Anonymous
January 13, 2008
The VPC images are a great help - excellent work! Question: Are there any additional resources, like walkthroughs which would help getting started?Anonymous
January 17, 2008
  VS2008 Developer Kit : http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=7602397 ­ Free e-book: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=8078787Anonymous
January 20, 2008
BeSilver - here's a good place to start to find some of the TFS related walkthroughs: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms181244.aspx. Does that satisfy your need? If not, please let us know what else you need. Thanks, jeffAnonymous
March 27, 2008
Hello - The Team System VPS images expire soon. Do you know when the latest images will be released? Thanks!Anonymous
March 29, 2008
Justin - we are going through the last steps of validating the VPC download links today so we're very, very close to making them available to you. jeffAnonymous
April 07, 2008
What do you think of deploying TFS to a Virtual Server? We have a team of about 20 users and we're seriously considering this option because of resource constraint.Anonymous
April 08, 2008
Many customers use TFS on a Virtual Server instead of installing on the host server OS. In fact, the instance of TFS that we're using for Rosario project management is running on a virtual image. As you might expect, it's important to provide enough memory and a powerful enough server to handle the load from your users but otherwise, you shouldn't experience unusual difficulties with this approach. jeffAnonymous
May 19, 2008
Since the VPCs have expired, are there any plans to post new ones soon?Anonymous
May 26, 2008
You can find updated images here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c7a809d8-8c9f-439f-8147-948bc6957812. Hope that helps... jeffAnonymous
November 24, 2008
We use the VPCs frequently for demos, presentations, and self-led training. I see they're about to expire on 12/31. Any plans for a refresh? Thanks.Anonymous
November 24, 2008
Jeff - yes, there is a plan for a refreshed VPC image available before the end of the year. We've been waiting for the update to TeamData (for SQL Server 2008 support) to become available and then we'll be able to replace the existing image on MSDN. This means that no change to the URL above will be required. We will update the expiration details on the page once it is posted. thanks, jeffAnonymous
December 26, 2008
For those of you that want to try out Visual Studio Team System 2008 including Team Foundation Server,