Upgrading SharePoint Products for Team Foundation Server

Before you upgrade to Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010, you must upgrade Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 to either Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 or Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. If you are already running Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, you can upgrade it to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 or Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 if you want its reporting and dashboard features. For more information about different versions of SharePoint Products, see this page on the Microsoft website: Which SharePoint technology is right for you?

Before You Upgrade SharePoint Products

If you are upgrading to Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, see the following topics in Upgrading to Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 on the Microsoft website.

  • Plan and prepare for upgrade

  • Perform pre-upgrade steps

If you are upgrading to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, see the following topics in Upgrading to Office SharePoint Server 2007 on the Microsoft website.

  • Plan and prepare for upgrade

  • Perform pre-upgrade steps

If you are upgrading to SharePoint Server 2010, see the following topics in Upgrading to SharePoint Server 2010 on the Microsoft website.

  • Plan and prepare for upgrade

  • Perform pre-upgrade steps

If you are upgrading from Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, see the following topic on the Microsoft website: Upgrade from Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.

Note

If you upgraded from Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 or SharePoint Server 2010, you must also configure any existing team project portals with a SharePoint Feature. Otherwise, they will not display the reports and dashboards that are available in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. For more information, see Configure Settings for Dashboard Compatibility and Add SharePoint Features to an Upgraded Team Project Portal.

While You Upgrade SharePoint Products

Use the following table to identify the topic that describes the steps that you will follow to upgrade SharePoint Products. You can find all of this information at the Windows Server TechCenter on the Microsoft website.

Windows SharePoint Services 3.0

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010

Perform an in-place upgrade

Perform an in-place upgrade

Perform an in-place upgrade

Perform a gradual upgrade

Perform a gradual upgrade

No equivalent is available.

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Perform a gradual upgrade with shared services

No equivalent is available.

Deploy a new server farm, then migrate content databases

Deploy a new server farm and migrate content

Perform a database attach upgrade to SharePoint Server 2010

After You Upgrade SharePoint Products

If you upgraded to Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, see the following page on the Microsoft website: Performing post-upgrade steps (Windows SharePoint Services).

If you upgraded to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, see the following page on the Microsoft website: Performing post-upgrade steps (Office SharePoint Server).

If you upgraded to SharePoint Server 2010, see the following page on the Microsoft website: Perform post-upgrade steps (SharePoint Server 2010).

If you performed a gradual upgrade or deployed a server farm, use the administration console for Team Foundation to associate the new server or server farm with this deployment or to modify the settings. For more information, see Open the Team Foundation Administration Console and Add a SharePoint Web Application to Your Deployment.

If you upgraded from Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 or SharePoint Server 2010, you must perform additional steps for any team project portals that you want to upgrade. For more information, see Configure Settings for Dashboard Compatibility and Add SharePoint Features to an Upgraded Team Project Portal.

See Also

Tasks

Open the Team Foundation Administration Console

Concepts

Interactions Between SharePoint Products and Team Foundation Server

The Team Foundation Administration Console

Other Resources

SharePoint Products and Team Foundation Server