Buenas,
Finally a test VM for Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server 2012 having something more than the typical labs of Alm. In this case, we have a lab that already allows us to see the actual interaction between System Center Operation Manager 2012 and 2012 Team Foundation Server:
In this lab, you will learn about how communications and workflow between operations and development teams can be improved by utilizing System Center Operations Manager 2012, Team Foundation Server 2012, and Visual Studio Ultimate 2012. As you walk through the exercises, you will see how Operations Manager can monitor a sample ASP.NET website, synchronize select operational alerts with Team Foundation Server, and automate the collection and delivery of IntelliTrace logs to the development team.
If want you to see / show without using virtual machines, you can also use demos created with DemoMate (online DemoMate | ) DemoMate offline installer ).
Returning to the requirements for the discharge of the VMs, are the following:
- This is a Hyper-V virtual machine and works with Windows Server 2008 x 64, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows 8 (with SLAT-capable processors) and Windows Server 2012.
- 10 GB of free physical RAM (12 GB or more recommended)
7 GB of RAM assigned to this virtual machine (8 GB or more recommended) - 50 GB of free hard disk space (more recommended if using snapshots)
- Please take a few minutes to read the ” “ Working with… “document for some important instructions on properly importing and working with this virtual machine. “
And inside the virtual machine have:
- Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Evaluation
- Microsoft Visual Studio Ultimate 2012 Update 1
- Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012 Update 1
- Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012 Update 1 Power Tools
- Microsoft System Center 2012 – Operations Manager SP1 with Update Rollup 1
- Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2
- Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express
- Sample data required to support the hands-on-lab / demo script.
I me unload the 18 GB, which then require 50 GB disk to test these days. Taking advantage of in addition to the fabulous Windows 8 already have Hyper-V as a built-in feature.
Saludos @ Home
El Bruno

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