Dumb question I'm sure, but when I log onto my MSDN subscription account, I don't see Team Foundation Server in the list of available for download software application. I thought it was supposed to come with VS2010 Ultimate, which I could download.
Is it a separate download? Could it be that my MSDN acco开发者_JAVA百科unt level gives me access to VS2010 but that I am still not entitled to TFS?
I'd like to install it instead of using VSS.
According to this page, all of the "Visual Studio 2010 With MSDN" come with TFS Server 2010 as well. On my account, the download was under Developer Tools -> Visual Studio 2010, and named Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 (x86 and x64) - DVD (English)
TFS 2010 should be available to you as a separate download if you have access to Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate. According to this blog posting, MSDN gives you an unlimited test license and a license for a single production use server:
- http://blogs.msdn.com/buckh/archive/2009/10/20/tfs-2010-server-licensing-it-s-included-in-msdn-subscriptions.aspx
Also, according to the VS 2010 licensing whitepaper (which includes licensing details for TFS 2010), clients using VS 2010 Professional or better have a CAL for accessing a TFS server.
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