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ALM VM 2018 - Hands-on-Labs | homepage | /labs/tfs/ | true | /labs/tfs/ | false | Learn how you can remove barriers between teams, encourage collaboration, and improve the flow of value to your customers with Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server |
Explore the labs
- Agile Planning and Portfolio Management
- Agile Work Item Management
- Introduction to the Modern Requirements Suite4TFS
- Managing Delivery Plans
- Collaboration Experiences for Development Teams with Wiki
- Debugging with IntelliTrace
- Debugging with Snapshot Debugger
- Diagnosing Issues in Production with IntelliTrace
- Developer experience enhancements
- Generate Unit Tests with IntelliTest
- Live Dependency Validation
- Live Unit Testing, Code Coverage, and Code Clone Analysis
- Making Developers More Productive
- SQL Prompt
- Using Code Analysis to Improve Code Quality
- Version Controlling with Git
- Working with EditorConfig
- Unit Testing, Code Coverage, and Code Clone Analysis
- Generate Unit Tests with IntelliTest
- Test Planning and Management
- Exploratory Testing and Feedback Management
- UI Automation using Coded UI Tests
- Web Application Load and Performance Testing
Get the accompanying VM
To make it easy for you to follow the labs, we offer a virtual machine pre-installed with Visual Studio Enterprise 2017 (15.5), Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2018, Office and pre-configured with sample projects, users and data.
You can get access to the virtual machine the following ways:
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Download the Virtual Machine - You can download the virtual machine, if you prefer to use it offline. The size of the download is about 18 GB and we highly recommend that you use a download manager to download the VHD file. The [Accessing the VM](almvmdownload) page has detailed instructions on downloading the VM, including links to both current and the previous versions of TFS labs.
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Try it on Microsoft Hands-on Labs - If you are evaluating or want to try the labs without the hassle of downloading or setting up the virtual machine, you can access them from the Microsoft Hands-on-Labs center. You only need a browser. There is absolutely no download or setup required!
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Run it on Azure - Though the VM is currently not supported to run on Azure, you can simply upload the VHD to Azure as a specialized VHD and create a VM from it. Checkout our documentation to learn more{:target="_blank"}.
If you want to and customize and upload the VHD yourself, please see this article for step-by-step instructions - Create a Windows VM from a specialized disk{:target="_blank"}