In this blog series, I start to explain a step-by-step tutorial on how to upgrade an existing TFS 2010 to TFS 2012 Update 1 with the migration to new hardware. The series will include videos and images as well. In the last post, I will include one video that collects all parts for a one-shot view. This series consists of the following parts:
- Part 1 - Introduction.
- Part 2 - Prepare SharePoint for the new system.
- Part 3 - Prepare the new machine and install SQL Server.
- Part 4 - Install TFS 2012 Update 1 & Backup DBs and Reporting Key.
- Part 5 - Restore DBs and Reporting Encryption Key.
- Part 6 - Configure TFS 2012.
- Part 7 - Verify upgrade success and other configuration.
- Part 8 - Upgrade TFS 2012 Build Service.
- Part 9 - Summary.
Each part consists of one or many sections as needed.
All the series was enhanced and featured as a Complete Guide for Upgrading TFS 2010 to TFS 2012 with Migration to a New Hardware.
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Part 6 - Configure TFS 2012
- Run TFS 2012 Configuration Tool
- Configure Application Tier
- Configure Reporting
- Configure SharePoint Extensions
The following is the video that explains this blog post:
Run TFS 2012 Configuration Tool
Open the TFS 2012 Administration Console and click on the “Application Tier” tab. Click on “Configure Installed Features.”
Configure Application Tier
In the “Application Tier” section, click on “Configure Application Tier” and follow the wizard to set up the Application Tier.
Configure Reporting
In the “Reporting” section, click on “Configure Reporting for TFS” and follow the wizard to configure the reporting services.
Configure SharePoint Extensions
In the “SharePoint Extensions” section, click on “Configure Extensions for SharePoint Products” and follow the wizard to configure the SharePoint extensions.
Review the success of the configurations.