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AZ-400 · Question #144

A company is currently using Team Foundation Server 2013. They want to now migrate to Azure Devops. Below are the key points that need to be observed for the migration - All dates for the Team Foundat

The correct answer is D. The TFS server needs to be upgraded to the latest RTW release. In the whitepaper showcasing how to migrate from TFS to Azure Devops , there is a section which states that the TFS server needs to be migrated to the latest version. This would help ensure that the TFS schema is close to the one represented in Azure Devops services. https://azur

Submitted by yuriko_h· Mar 6, 2026Design and implement source control

Question

A company is currently using Team Foundation Server 2013. They want to now migrate to Azure Devops. Below are the key points that need to be observed for the migration - All dates for the Team Foundation Version Control changesets need to be preserved - All TFS artifacts need to be migrated - The migration effort should be minimized Which of the following step needs to be performed on the Team Foundation Server?

Options

  • AThe TFS Java SDK needs to be installed.
  • BThe latest .Net framework needs to be installed.
  • CThe latest powershell version needs to be installed.
  • DThe TFS server needs to be upgraded to the latest RTW release

How the community answered

(47 responses)
  • A
    6% (3)
  • B
    13% (6)
  • C
    2% (1)
  • D
    79% (37)

Explanation

In the whitepaper showcasing how to migrate from TFS to Azure Devops , there is a section which states that the TFS server needs to be migrated to the latest version. This would help ensure that the TFS schema is close to the one represented in Azure Devops services. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/devops/migrate/

Topics

#TFS migration#Azure DevOps migration#TFVC changesets#version control upgrade

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