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Does Team Foundation Server support remote repositories?
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The underlying repository, SQL Server 2005, does support remote sites and two-way replication; this is not a tested or supported scenario for Team Foundation Server usage. Remote development shops are supported through a remote proxy server that caches file downloads (which is a high bandwidth activity). The intention of the Team Foundation Server Proxy is to boost network performance by caching copies of source code files in a remote location. Remote users will still access the central server for exchange of SOAP messages and check-ins/uploads through HTTP, traversing firewalls. All downloads (i.e. Get Latest) will be cached through the remote proxy. (
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms253156(VS.80).aspx
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