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Chart should be updated for version 2019 #4

Closed jawn closed 3 years ago

jawn commented 5 years ago

The chart ends with version 2018.X and should add version 2019.X


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filipliwinski commented 5 years ago

It is also unclear about upgrading directly from the older version of Team Foundation Server (2015/2017) to Azure DevOps Server 2019. This should be specified as on the page Team Foundation Server 2018 Update 3 Release Notes:

Direct upgrade to Team Foundation Server 2018 Update 3 is supported from TFS 2012 and newer.

ghost commented 5 years ago

I agree with @filipiwinski. The only place I have seen this mentioned in in the Azure DevOps Server 2019 Release notes: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/server/release-notes/azuredevops2019?view=azure-devops. In addition to updating the chart, the following statement needs to be made on THIS page:

"Direct upgrade to Azure DevOps Server is supported from Team Foundation Server 2012 and newer. If your TFS deployment is on TFS 2010 or earlier, you need to perform some interim steps before upgrading to Azure DevOps Server 2019. "

jmatcho commented 5 years ago

The Previous Versions/Upgrade Path chart was JUST updated to include Version 2019 this week (although the date on this article is still not changed to be current).

Bottom line: You can upgrade directly to 2019 from several prior versions.

pdeveau commented 4 years ago

The chart says you can go from 2012 directly to 2019, this appears to not be the case.

justhchung commented 3 years ago

Doc updated here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/server/upgrade/get-started?view=azure-devops-2020