Study Guide – Administering Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012 – Exam 70-496
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Details about the exam are available in http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/exam.aspx?id=70-496. Below you can find the skills measured and links to MSDN articles.
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Guia de Estudos para o Exame de Certificações do TFS 2012.
Detalhes sobre o exame estão disponíveis em http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/exam.aspx?id=70-496. Abaixo você pode encontrar os assuntos cobrados na prova com os respectivos links para artigos no MSDN.
Install and Configure Team Foundation Server (25%)
- Install Team Foundation Server.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: SQL Server version support; installing Team Foundation Server in a multi-tier or multi-machine environment; installing Team Foundation Server in a load-balanced environment; setting up a version control proxy server
- How to: Install Team Foundation Proxy and Set Up a Remote Site
- SQL Server Requirements for Team Foundation Server
- Configure Team Foundation Server Using the Application-Tier Only Configuration Wizard
- How to: Create a Team Foundation Server Farm (High Availability)
- How to: Install Team Foundation Server Using the Advanced Configuration
- This objective may include but is not limited to: SQL Server version support; installing Team Foundation Server in a multi-tier or multi-machine environment; installing Team Foundation Server in a load-balanced environment; setting up a version control proxy server
- Configure the application tier.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: validating an installation; configuring SMTP for Team Foundation Server; changing the URL (friendly name); changing the default SharePoint web application; setting up reporting (SQL Server Analysis Services)
- Deploy and Configure a Build Controller
- Deploy and Configure Build Agents
- Configuring and Managing Your Build System
- Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012 Update 1 Power Tools
- How Do I: Configure an Alternate Access Mapping in SharePoint 2010?
- Server and Notification URL
- Settings Command
- Support alerts and feedback requests with an SMTP server
- This objective may include but is not limited to: validating an installation; configuring SMTP for Team Foundation Server; changing the URL (friendly name); changing the default SharePoint web application; setting up reporting (SQL Server Analysis Services)
- Migrate and upgrade Team Foundation Server.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: upgrading to Team Foundation Server 2012 in-place or moving to new hardware; importing a source base from a non–Team Foundation Server system; upgrading a Team Project
- Install and configure Lab Management.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: setting up environment templates; installing and configuring test agents; installing and configuring System Center Virtual Machine Manager (basic Virtual Machine Manager installation); creating library shares or resource pools
- Install and configure multiple build agents and controllers.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: tagging and binding a controller to a project collection; adding a build agent
Manage Team Foundation Server (26%)
- Manage Team Project Collections.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: moving project collections; managing team collections and projects; creating and configuring Team Project Collections; creating a team project using SharePoint and SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS); splitting and partitioning team project collections
- Configure for backup and recovery.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: backup and recovery of Team Foundation Server and related components; recovering a failed application tier; recovering a failed database tier; implementing a disaster recovery plan
- Monitor server health and performance.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: monitoring the server for performance issues (monitoring activity logging database and Team Foundation Server server manager); monitoring the job infrastructure for failed jobs (monitoring warehouse adapters and warehouse jobs); cleanup of stale workspaces and shelvesets; setting up Team Foundation Build to use a version control proxy server
- Operate Lab Management.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: operating and modifying lab environments; repairing lab environments; using snapshots; storing System Center Virtual Machine Manager environments
- Manage security.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring limited users; managing roles in Team Foundation Server using Active Directory groups; managing permissions in Team Foundation Server in SharePoint, SSRS, builds, source control, and Work Item Management; creating and managing teams; configuring security for users who do not have a Client Access License (CAL)
- Manage reporting for Team Foundation Server.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: managing basic reporting using Microsoft Office Excel Services; customizing the SharePoint team project portal; uploading a new SSRS Team Foundation Server report; configuring Team Foundation Server to enable a report to appear in a SharePoint project portal; rebuilding the Team Foundation Server data warehouse
- Manually Install SQL Server for Team Foundation Server
- Configure Report Server Manually
- Configure Team Foundation Server Using the Advanced Configuration
- How to: Switch Server Modes (Reporting Services Configuration)
- Manually Process the Data Warehouse and Analysis Services Cube for Team Foundation Server
- Rebuild the Data Warehouse and Analysis Services Cube
- This objective may include but is not limited to: managing basic reporting using Microsoft Office Excel Services; customizing the SharePoint team project portal; uploading a new SSRS Team Foundation Server report; configuring Team Foundation Server to enable a report to appear in a SharePoint project portal; rebuilding the Team Foundation Server data warehouse
Customize Team Foundation Server for Team Use (24%)
- Configure a team build definition.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: setting up for a symbol server and source server; setting up for custom build numbers; configuring build log verbosity; setting up definition properties including test impact analysis, code analysis, automated unit testing, and architecture validation; setting up build triggers (gated check-in, continuous integration, scheduled build); configuring the build drop location to be in source code control or a fileshare
- Manage build execution.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: queuing a build with parameters; reconciling workspaces as part of a gated check-in workflow; customizing build qualities; cleanup of builds (applying retention policies)
- Modify a process template.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: uploading and downloading process templates; troubleshooting template errors; customizing functional areas within process templates, including SSRS, SharePoint, build definitions, Work Items, and queries
- Configure a team project.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: defining areas and iterations; managing users through the default security groups; managing portal settings (team project portal site URL, process guidance URL); defining project-level alerts
- Apply Work Item customizations.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: adding a new Work Item type as a child of an existing Work Item; customizing field definitions for a Work Item; customizing form layout and workflows; customizing global lists, link types, and categories
- Create Work Item queries.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: defining query folders and permissions; applying query types (tree, flat, directed); adding fields to a query; creating a query by using Team Explorer
- Configure client connectivity to Team Foundation Server.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring Visual Studio, Team Explorer, Team Explorer Everywhere, Excel, Project, and other tools to connect to Team Foundation Server; configuring clients for a proxy server
Administer Version Control (25%)
- Create and manage workspaces.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: cloaking, undoing delete, and modifying a workspace; deleting a workspace; specifying workspace visibility; unlocking other users’ checkouts, pending changes, and code; choosing a default workspace type for a collection; deleting a shelveset
- Configure version control proxy.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: setting up the cache hit ratio; setting up the cache size; setting up for multiple Team Foundation Server servers
- Configure team project version control settings.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: enabling multiple checkout; enabling get latest on checkout; configuring check-in policies for a team project (Work Items, builds, code analysis, testing policies)
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