Consider TFS 2010's ability for a Build Controller to have 1+ build agents. Since builds are a subjective topic to the team/environment, consider an environment where builds are performed on commit/check-in. Each Project Collection will have 10+ Team Projects, but perhaps only 1 or 2 are being committed to in a day.
- When should a TFS administrator consider creating a new build agent?
- Do multiple agents run in parallel?
- When a single agent is defined to a Build Controller, does it run serially?
- MSDN states: "if you set up your agents to have specialized capabilities..." . What does this mean? A technology/platform differentiator? How can you setup your agents to have specialized capabilities?
- How can 'tagging' build agents be used effectively in an environment where builds are (typically) performed on each check-in.