Azure DevOps Server 2020.0.1 RTW now available

Gloridel Morales

Today, we released Azure DevOps Server 2020.0.1 RTW. This is our final release of Azure DevOps Server 2020.0.1. You can upgrade from Azure DevOps Server 2020.0.1 RC or previous versions of TFS and Azure DevOps. You can find the full details in our release notes.

Here are some key links:

With this release we are also adding a new page to host our downloads. Now you can download Azure DevOps Server from the Azure DevOps Server Administration menu.

Approvals in YAML pipelines

We’d love for you to install this release and provide any feedback at Developer Community.

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  • Andre Wanlin 0

    Does this include Azure DevOps Server 2020 Patch 2?

    • Gloridel MoralesMicrosoft employee 0

      Hi Andre, it doesn’t have all patches. It will be fully patched with the February patches.

  • Necati Meral 0

    What’s the difference between Azure DevOps Server 2020 (with patch2 installed) and Azure DevOps Server 2020.0.1?

    • Gloridel MoralesMicrosoft employee 0

      Hi Necati, Azure DevOps Server 2020.0.1 includes additional fixes listed in the release notes. The fixes included in Patch 2 will be added to Azure DevOps Server 2020.0.1 in February.

  • Tore Østergaard Jensen (TORE) 0

    What is new compared to the RC? The release notes seems to ‘just’ mention the same things as were mentioned for the RC (which is no longer listed).

    • Gloridel MoralesMicrosoft employee 0

      Hi Tore, we didn’t have additional changes to include with RTW this is why release notes stayed the same.

      • Tore Østergaard Jensen (TORE) 0

        So there is basically no reason for upgrading form 2020.0.1 RC to 2020.0.1 RTW?

  • Andre Mühle 0

    How long dies it take until the Data Migrator Tool supports this version? We would like to migrate to Azure, the installed version was too old now its too new…

    • Rajesh Ramamurthy (MSFT)Microsoft employee 0

      We will release a new version of the data import tool in a couple of weeks.

      • Jose Guay 0

        Hi.

        It’s March 2nd and there is still no data import tool for this version. When is it going to be available? We need to move to Azure ASAP.

        Thank you.

      • Filip Van Wulpen 0

        Hi Rajesh,

        any update on the new version on data migration tool?
        We recently updated to Azure DevOps Server 2020.0.1 Patch 1, and would now like to start the preparation for a migration to Azure DevOps Services.

        Looking forward to your answer.

        Thanks,
        Filip

  • Schmidt, Markus 0

    We have recently upgraded to 2020.0.1.
    Is it possible, to get the old pipeline list back, together with the old view of a specific pipeline?
    We feel like there is much information lost over the update, and that those pages became harder to read.

    Thanks

    • Ed GlasMicrosoft employee 0

      Thanks for the feedback Markus. There is no way to get the old views back. What did you upgrade from? And what info are you missing?

      It may be easier to do this over email. My Microsoft alias is edglas.

      Ed.

    • Filip Van Wulpen 0

      Yes. Our database grew from 2.6TB to 3.1TB in a few weeks time.
      Looking forward to a solution to the issue.

      Filip

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