Thanks Anthony. We're not worried about work items, just source code and history at this point, including branches. The TFS Integration Platform is beavering away as I write this (trying it out on a test copy of the project), telling me that 176 of 335 change groups have been migrated.
I guess I'll just let it run and see where it lands me. On 11 February 2014 15:40, Anthony Borton <antho...@enhancealm.com.au>wrote: > Hi Grant, > > > > I moved a client with around 35 team projects from an on-premises TFS up > to Visual Studio Online using the TFS Integration Platform. I was pretty > lucky in that they only needed the source to go up and didn't have work > items to work about. The process was quite a bit more time consuming than I > had planned and it was a seemingly never-ending exercise in massaging > settings to get the source (with history) from each TP up to the cloud. A > future TFS 2013 update should include a feature to help move data from VSO > down to TFS but I haven't heard if there is anything there to help go the > other way. > > > > Cheers > > > > Anthony Borton > > Senior ALM Trainer/Consultant > > Visual Studio ALM MVP > > Enhance ALM Pty Ltd > > > > *From:* ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto: > ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] *On Behalf Of *Grant Maw > *Sent:* Tuesday, 11 February 2014 3:07 PM > *To:* ozDotNet > *Subject:* Migrating TFS > > > > Hi All > > Has anyone moved from on-premises TFS to visual studio online? We have a > large solution, including branches, that needs to be pushed into the cloud > as soon as possible and I'd love to hear any war stories before I start. > > I'm thinking about using the tool at http://tfsintegration.codeplex.com/. > > Cheers > > Grant >