Damian,
 
You could manage this by setting the retention policy.  We use these settings 
for our CI builds
1. Failed : latest 2
2. Partially succeeded : latest
3. Stopped by user : latest
4. Succeeded : latest
 
For our NB builds our failed is alos set to latest.
 
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] namens Damian Edwards
Verzonden: do 19/06/2008 6:53
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Onderwerp: [OzTFS] Drop folder management



Just wondering what others are doing for drop folder management? Each build is 
resulting in a 170MB drop folder and with CI this adds up very quickly to 
multiple GBs per day. Now that our TFS environment is fully virtual this needs 
closer attention (as the backup/DR strategy is to backup the VM .vhd 
differencing disk file).

 

Do I lose anything if I purge the drop folder weekly, e.g. test results? Or 
should I be pushing to get a cheap 500GB/1TB USB2 drive added to the host 
server that I can map as a physical disk to the TFS VM to store drops on?

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