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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
DevOps with Team Foundation Server
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


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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:

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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"}