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To configure and optimizing proxy performance:<br />

1. Make sure that caching is enabled, and monitor the performance of your cache.<br />

Monitor the performance counters (installed by default) and event logs (for<br />

errors/warnings) on your proxy server on a periodic basis, to see how your proxy is<br />

performing.<br />

Note: The TFS proxy saves cache performance statistics to an XML file named<br />

ProxyStatistics.xml; you can change the interval for saving these statistics. The<br />

ProxyStatistics.xml file is located in the App_Data folder in the proxy installation<br />

directory.<br />

2. Run a scheduled task to retrieve the latest files to the proxy server on a periodic basis.<br />

This helps to ensure that the latest versions of the files are available in the proxy<br />

cache, and to ensure that subsequent client requests for these files result in a cache<br />

hit.<br />

3. If you know that large files are going to be downloaded over a low-bandwidth (< 3<br />

megabits per second [Mbps]) network, set the executionTimeout configuration to an<br />

appropriate value in Web.config. The default value is one hour .<br />

Additional Resources<br />

• To learn more about TFS remote access scenarios, see “Ch 17 - Providing Internet<br />

Access to <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Server</strong>” in this guide<br />

• To learn more about the <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Proxy, see “<strong>Team</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong> Proxy and Source Control” at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/enus/library/ms252490(VS.80).aspx<br />

• For more information about examining TFS proxy performance, see<br />

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms252455(VS.80).aspx<br />

• To learn more about the TFS Proxy File Cache <strong>Server</strong>, see the MSDN Webcast at<br />

http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?culture=en-<br />

US&EventID=1032291120&CountryCode=US<br />

Migration<br />

• How to migrate your source from <strong>Visual</strong> SourceSafe<br />

• How to migrate your source from other version-control systems<br />

How to Migrate Your Source from <strong>Visual</strong> SourceSafe<br />

To migrate your source from VSS, perform the following steps.<br />

Note: To perform these steps, you must be a member of the <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

Administrators group.<br />

1. Prepare VSS. Prepare to migrate by backing up your VSS database, ensuring that<br />

files are checked in and running the <strong>Visual</strong> SourceSafe Analyze tool to identify and<br />

resolve data integrity issues in your existing database.

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