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Jul 22, 2014
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Deploying using PowerShell Desired State Configuration in Release Management

Roopesh Nair
Roopesh Nair

With Microsoft Release Management 2013 Update 3 RC, you can now use Windows PowerShell or Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) for deploying and managing configuration data.   > Windows PowerShell (PS) > > Refer to Scripting with Windows PowerShell (PS) for more details. These scripts can be same as what...

DevOpsCI/CD
Jul 8, 2014
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Where is the field on the work item form to order the backlog?

Ewald Hofman (MSFT)
Ewald Hofman (MSFT)

In our latest deployment to Visual Studio Online on July 1, we have removed the Stack Rank (Agile / CMMI) or Backlog Priority (Scrum) field from the work item form. The backlog uses that field to order the items and updates the field to arbitrary values, which caused confusion. If you are interested in the detailed background, please read a ...

DevOps
Jul 8, 2014
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Load Testing with Visual Studio Online

MSDNBlogAdmin
MSDNBlogAdmin

Check for performance issues on your web site before they impact your customers. Perhaps you expect an increased user load from a marketing campaign. Use cloud-based load testing with Visual Studio Online to test if your application can handle all the new users. With cloud-based load testing it’s easy: Watch a short video about load ...

DevOpsTest
Jul 7, 2014
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Get Application Performance Counters of your choice during load runs with Visual Studio Online

Manas Maheshwari
Manas Maheshwari

Goal of a load testing activity is to identify and fix performance bottlenecks. Visual Studio Online integrates Cloud Load Testing with Application Insights to give deep insights into performance and diagnostics data of your application which dramatically decreases the discovery and resolution of any issues discovered later. This article will walk...

DevOpsTest
Jul 7, 2014
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How to deploy to Standard or Azure environments in Release Management 2013 with Update 3 RC

Roopesh Nair
Roopesh Nair

With Microsoft Release Management 2013 Update 3 RC, you can now use Windows PowerShell or Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) for deploying and managing configuration data. We now support deploying to On-premise environment (Standard) and Azure environments without having to setup Microsoft Deployment Agent.   ...

DevOpsAzure & CloudAzure DevOps Server
Jul 6, 2014
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How to setup environments for Agent-less deployments in Release Management 2013 with Update 3 RC

Roopesh Nair
Roopesh Nair

With Microsoft Release Management 2013 Update 3 RC, you can now use Windows PowerShell or Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) for deploying and managing configuration data. We now support deploying to On-premise environment (Standard) and Azure environments without having to setup Microsoft Deployment Agent.   ...

DevOpsAzure & CloudAzure DevOps Server
Jul 6, 2014
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CodeLens Processing pipeline performance improvements

Mathew Aniyan MSFT
Mathew Aniyan MSFT

Introduction CodeLens is a heads-up display in your Visual Studio Editor where you can find information about your code in-context. See this MSDN article for an introduction to CodeLens - Get history and other info about your code. In a previous blog post, I had described the CodeLens Team Indicators – Processing Pipeline. I recommend, you read...

DevOps
Jul 3, 2014
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View Source in the CPU Usage tool

Dan Taylor
Dan Taylor

In Update 2 of Visual Studio 2013, we added the CPU Usage tool into the Performance and Diagnostics hub which allows you to see where the CPU is spending time executing your code. In Update 3 of Visual Studio 2013, we have made a small but important improvement to this tool: the ability to navigate from a function in the call tree to the source ...

DevOpsGit & Version Control
Jul 2, 2014
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Application Insights tools for Visual Studio included in Visual Studio 2013 Update 3 RC

VladJ
VladJ

Today, as part of the Visual Studio 2013 Update 3 Release Candidate, projects enabled for Application Insights will result in an Application Insights resource being provisioned in an Azure subscription (visible in Portal Preview at https://portal.azure.com). Currently the Application Insights Blade shows “Coming soon…” - check back in mid-...

DevOpsAzure & Cloud

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