In Tfs 2008 to 2010 upgrade how to point tfs database of another server in the configure wizard? - tfs

Tfs 2008 to be upgraded to TFS 2010, how do i point the database which is in another server in different domain? Otherwise is it possible to install as fresh and then move the database from TFS 2008 to TFS 2010? is there a option to directly move the database from TFS 2008 to TFS 2010.

Basically you back up the databases, restore them on the new server and use the configuration wizard to upgrade them.
There's a number of blog posts with good walkthroughs.
http://blog.hinshelwood.com/upgrading-team-foundation-server-2008-to-2010/

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Migrate data from TFS 2010 to TFS 2017

I want to migrate TFS data from TFS 2010 (SP 1) that uses SQL Server 2008 R2 to TFS 2017 that uses SQL Server 2016. Is there any way to migrate data from TFS 2010 to TFS 2017?
You cannot upgrade directly from TFS 2010 to TFS 2017, but need to go through TFS 2013 Update 5 (see below).
You can read more here.
I would recommend setting up a new server with SQL Server 2014, where you can migrate your databases using SQL backup. Then first install TFS 2013.5 followed by TFS 2017.2 and finally updating SQL Server to 2016 (See TFS support for SQL Server). I suggest doing a trial migration first to validate that things work and to know how long production downtime is needed for the actual migration.

In-place migration from TFS 2010 to TFS 2015

I have a question about in-place upgrading from Team Foundation Server 2010 to Team Foundation Server 2015
Our current situation contains the following software versions:
- Windows Server 2008 R2
- SQL Server 2008 R2
- Team foundation Server 2010
We would like to perform an in-place upgrade of this server to the following new versions.
- Windows Server 2012 R2
- SQL Server 2014
- Team Foundation Server 2015
It is a single server installation on a VMWare environment. Adding additional resources is not a problem. So for that reason we would like to go for an in-place upgrade.
With the information I found on https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/vs/alm/tfs/administer/requirements it does not seem to be possible with our current SQL version to upgrade to TFS 2015 in one go.
Should we first upgrade to TFS 2012 (which still supports SQL Server 2008 R2)? Then upgrade to SQL 2012 SP1, then TFS 2015..and so on.
Or should it be easier in our situation to migrate the TFS 2010 databases to an new server with all the latest versions and then upgrade the databases (and so not performing an in-place upgrade after all)?
There is a lot of documentation describing various migration scenario's so that is causing some confusion.
Can someone give us some suggestions or answer on what is the best way forward?
What you could do is:
Uninstall TFS from the current server
Uninstall SQL Server on the current server
Install SQL Server 2014 on it
Attach the databases to the SQL Server 2014
Install TFS 2015 and walk through the upgrade wizard.
It's sort of an in-place upgrade. Indeed be aware of the Sharepoint issue, it will be your pressing reason to make in in-between upgrade stop along the way, should you need it.
I see many client de-coupling Sharepoint from TFS anyway, as the Sharepoint functionality is rarely used, or even known.
Something else to consider. If you're using any of the sharepoint functionality in TFS 2010, and you want to keep the stuff stored there, then you'll probably want to upgrade to TFS 2012 anyway. TFS 2010 uses WSS 3.0 and TFS 2015 uses the latest version of sharepoint express. There is no direct migration from WSS 3.0 to the latest version so you'll need to use the bundled version in TFS 2012 as an intermediary upgrade.
If sharepoint isn't an issue then I'd suggest building out new infrastructure and migrating the TFS databases. This will be easier and IMHO has a couple of other benefits.
you can do a test migration to flush out any additional issues
get some timings so you know how long the real migration will take

Partial TFS Upgrade

I've running 2013 TFS Server. We have multiple Projects in a single ProjectCollection. However, we just inherited a bunch of projects from a company we just aquired, and they have all thier code in a 2010 TFS server. I need to migrate the projects from this 2010 instance of TFS into our 2013 TFS server.
I've read about doing a complete 2010 migration to 2013, but one of the steps there is to uninstall 2013 and re-install after attaching the databases from the older 2010 server.
Since this isn't an option, as we already have 2013 projects in our 2013 TFS server, I'm wondering what else I can do for this migration.
You should upgrade your 2010 to 2013 before you move the collection across. As you may have version issues with SQL and Windows you might be best using a temporary server that you restore the TFS 2010 databases to and upgrade to 2013.
Once you have upgraded your server to 2013 you can easily detach and attach to your existing server.
You don't need to uninstall TFS 2013, you can attach 2010 to 2013 directly. I suggest you do the following:
Detach TFS 2010 collection using TFS 2010 management console
Backup 2010 collection database using SQL server management studio
Restore this backup on the SQL server which is hosting TFS 2013 server databases
Open TFS 2013 management console and attach 2010 collection to it. This step will perform the upgrade, so once it's done you can start working with this collection on the 2013 server.
Another thing I would suggest is doing this on the test server first.

TFS2010 import TFS2008 sharepoint sites and content

I'm testing a TFS 2010 install. I have the server set up and TFS 2010 installed. I have imported the projects from the existing TFS2008 server by doing backup's and loading them into the new sql server and then doing the import, which allworks fine.
How ever how do i get the Sharepoint site moved to the new server.
Environment is a single server install with TFS, SQL and sharepoint running on the same box. this is the same for 2008 and 2010.
thanks
I'm not sure that you wanted to do your migration this way. The TFS 2010 installation wizard includes an upgrade path, which should take care of all aspects of the upgrade for you.

Attach and upgrade TFS 2005 databases to a TFS 2008 installation

I have a Windows server 2008 with SQL 2008 and TFS 2008 installed. And I have another box with SQL 2005 and TFS 2005 installed. Does anyone know of a way I can just transfer the databases (or data in another way) from TFS 2005 to TFS 2008. Any data on the 2008 box can be deleted.
The machines are not in a domain so all accounts are local. So I'll have to fix that afterwards, but that's managable.
Basically, can I attach the databases and run an upgrade command?
I'm pretty sure that this is a supported option. Please see:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=FF12844F-398C-4FE9-8B0D-9E84181D9923&displaylang=en
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