Free online Foundation Team Server

Can people recommend a good free online repository of Team Foundation Server?

I found CodePlex , but this is only for open source projects.

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Mar 09 '09 at 9:31
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Up to five team members are free. Try it :)

http://tfs.visualstudio.com/

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Jan 05 '13 at 21:01
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Free TFS hosted on Windows Azure: http://tfspreview.com/

If you need more information about TFSPreview, read the Brian Harry MSDN blog post: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/bharry/archive/2011/09/14/team-foundation-server-on-windows-azure. aspx

To get an activation code, simply register there or contact someone from the MS ALM team.

Update: Preview TFS works in real time and stable as Visual Studio Online here: http://www.visualstudio.com is still free for 5 team members and build server computing time. Another nice feature of automatic build and deployment (daily or continuous integration) with Azure. Additional information: http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/cloud-services-continuous-delivery-use-vso/

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Oct 23 '11 at 10:01
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Readify is used to start the TFS service supported by TFSNow, but I don't think this will continue. The only ones I've heard about, other than CodePlex, are not free:

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Mar 09 '09 at 9:55
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I know this thread is out of date, but since a Google search brought me here, it will also be useful to other people who may find it useful.

Microsoft has launched Visual Studio Online , which is free for projects with up to 5 users:

http://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/products/visual-studio-online-overview-vs.aspx

I have been using it for a while, and it integrates fully with Visual Studio 2013. It also requires integration with other IDEs. In addition to TFS, you can also use Git with it.

I know this thread is out of date, but since a Google search brought me here

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May 05 '14 at 15:05
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I will throw DiscountASP.net in the mix here. This is not free, but scaly, which I found at 20 bucks per user per month. It is worth it to avoid the TFS configuration procedure yourself!

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May 29 '11 at 22:20
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tfs.visualstudio.com

This is what you wanted.

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Aug 6 '14 at 7:34
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One recent TFS Rocks pocasts mentioned such an organization may have been number 16.

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Mar 09 '09 at 9:46
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You can use Visual Studio Team Services for free. You can also import the TFS repository into this cloud space.

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