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Nov 28, 2023
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Updated: Azure DevOps Server 2022.1 RTW now available

Gloridel Morales
Gloridel Morales

12/5 Update: There is a known issue where the Agent version does not update after upgrading to Azure DevOps Server 2022.1 and using Update Agent in Agent Pool configuration. We are currently working on a patch to resolve this issue and will share updates in the Developer Community as we make progress. In the meantime, you can find a workaround for ...

Azure & CloudAzure DevOps ServerReleases
Nov 21, 2023
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New Boards Hub, Fall Update

Dan Hellem
Dan Hellem

If you have been following these posts, then you are more than familiar with our New Boards Hub initiative. We have been doing our best to keep our community informed of the new features and our rollout plans. Now is a good time to provide an update on where things are at with a couple of our new preview features, as well as our rollout plans. ...

AgileDevOpsCommunity
Nov 16, 2023
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Azure DevOps’ First Consensus Assessment Initiative Questionnaire (CAIQ) Now Available

Benibo Ajumogobia
Benibo Ajumogobia

I am thrilled to announce that we have now published, for the first time, a Consensus Assessment Initiative Questionnaire (CAIQ) specific to Azure DevOps. The Consensus Assessment Initiative Questionnaire (CAIQ) is a tool developed by the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA). It serves as a standard set of questions aimed at helping potential cloud ...

CommunityDevOpsSecurity
Nov 14, 2023
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November patches for Azure DevOps Server and Team Foundation Server

Gloridel Morales
Gloridel Morales

This month, we are releasing fixes that impact our self-hosted product, Azure DevOps Server, as well as Team Foundation Server 2018.3.2. Azure DevOps Server 2022.0.1 Patch 5 Note: If you have Azure DevOps Server 2022, you should first update to Azure DevOps Server 2022.0.1 and then install Azure DevOps Server 2022.0.1 Patch 5. If you have ...

Azure DevOps ServerPatches
Nov 1, 2023
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Git Partial Clone Now Supported in Azure DevOps

Michael Carlson
Michael Carlson

Git Partial Clone Treeless and blobless Git Partial Clones are now enabled in Azure DevOps for all customers! Partial clones are a reduced type of git clone that users create via specific arguments on the git command line. For large repositories with a lot of history, they offer a dramatic performance improvement compared to a regular clone, with ...

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