Run Azure DevOps on premises
Briefly

Run Azure DevOps on premises
"It shouldn't be a surprise that there's a lot of Azure you can run on premises, thanks to platforms like Azure Stack. But there's more to on-premises Azure than the familiar platforms and services. There's also a whole developer infrastructure that plugs into our day-to-day development environments, integrating with Visual Studio to give you the same continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) environment as cloud platforms like GitHub."
"A release candidate is now available. If you've used earlier versions, there's one obvious change to the branding: The name no longer includes the year. This aligns it with the cloud Azure DevOps continuous delivery model, dropping the fixed life cycle and adopting what Microsoft calls its "modern life-cycle policy." This requires you to stay up to date to get support, and there will be no more major named releases."
Azure DevOps Server replaces Team Foundation Server and provides on-premises versions of Azure DevOps features for organizations that must keep code locally. A release candidate is available and the product adopts a modern life-cycle policy, removing year-based names and requiring regular updates for support. Upgrading from TFS 2015 or later is recommended because TFS 2015 is no longer supported and will not receive security updates. On-premises deployment options include single-server installs for small projects and multi-server clusters for larger teams or centralized organizational repositories. The platform integrates with Visual Studio and supports CI/CD workflows similar to cloud services.
Read at InfoWorld
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]