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Figure 16.3 Typical Dual-<strong>Server</strong> Installation<br />

Other <strong>Server</strong>s<br />

In either the single-server or dual-server installation, you can install a separate build server as<br />

well as a proxy server. These can be installed onto the same server as the application-tier or on<br />

different servers.<br />

Build <strong>Server</strong> Installation<br />

You can locate your build services on a separate server to improve build performance and reduce<br />

the load on your application tier. For example, if your application tier server performance is<br />

impacted by frequent builds, consider moving the build services to a separate server.<br />

<strong>Team</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Proxy <strong>Server</strong><br />

The <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> proxy server caches copies of source control files. You should use the<br />

proxy server if you are accessing the source control server over a network and there is high<br />

latency.<br />

<strong>Team</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Topologies<br />

After you have decided on either single-server or dual-server installation, there are several<br />

topologies you can use. Topologies range from simple to complex. Each topology is designed for<br />

teams of certain sizes.<br />

Simple Topology<br />

Figure 16.4 shows a simple topology where the TFS application-tier and data-tier components<br />

are deployed to a single server. The TFS proxy server is deployed to a separate server. The<br />

server can be accessed from client workstations in the same domain.<br />

This configuration is appropriate for development teams or pilot projects <strong>with</strong> up to 400 users.

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