Monday, July 20, 2009

Some Extra Dogfooding Stats from Brian's Blog

These are most recent statisitcs of the dogfooding (the team system's team TFS) Servers. These are just published this week. They can show how much scalable is the Team system to run and work in huge environments like Micrsoft. This is a message for all attackers from the Scalability point of view.

Users

  • Recent users: 3,177 (up 12)
  • Users with assigned work items: 4,989 (up 227)
  • Version control users: 7,911 (up 2,353)

Work Items

  • Work Items: 710,680 (up 148,412)
  • Areas & Iterations: 12,383 (up 575)
  • Work item versions: 6,358,545 (up 1,478,148)
  • Attached files: 382,464 (up 54,459)
  • Queries: 52,060 (up 12,947)

Version control

  • Files/Folders: 686,121,239 (up 170,909,714)
  • Total compressed file size: 5,290,319 MB (up 1,366,710 MB)
  • Checkins: 992,015 (up 290,114)
  • Shelvesets: 149,293 (up 62,974)
  • Merge history: 1,640,660,707 (up 433,097,493)
  • Pending changes: 49,692,927 (up 11,520,012)
  • Workspaces: 28,678 (up 10,924)
  • Local copies: 4,255,597,662 (was 4,040,396,778)

Commands (last 7 days)

  • Work Item queries: 1,562,228 (up 606,998)
  • Work Item updates: 59,412 (up 10,168)
  • Work Item opens: 1,311,384 (up 759,119)
  • Gets: 687,643 (up 112,917)
  • Downloads: 23,370,988 (down 6,977,693)
  • Checkins: 17,576 (up 9,061)
  • Uploads: 341,514 (up 174,148)
  • Shelves: 8,634 (up 996)

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Team System dogfooding Milestone

Brian Harry has just announced yesterday that their Team's TFS has reached the 1,000,000 check-in milestone.

This shows really that Microsoft always Use what do they build, and build what do they use.

the below graph shows the development of the check-ins curve

DogFoodCheckins