Do you run Dog Food Stats (after TFS 2010 migration)?
Updated by Tiago Araújo [SSW] 3 years ago. See history
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Running the "Dog Food" stats on your new TFS 2010 server is a good way to see if the upgrade was successful. You should check the new values against the [stats you noted down from your TFS 2008 server](/do-you-run-your-dog-food-stats-before1).
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- On TFS2010, run the DogFoodStats queries and save the results
- Compare the numbers are the same Note: Number will differ slightly (usually increases as TFS2010 checks in a few more items) Note: Grant Holliday has never published exactly why they are not the same.
TFS2008
-- Files:
1 <mark>28052</mark>
2 <mark>335168</mark>
-- Compressed file size:
11837952896
-- Uncompressed file sizes:
24868196032
-- Areas & Iterations:
<mark>1096</mark>Figure: Have a look at the dogfoodstats you ran before
TFS2010
-- Areas and Iterations:
<mark>1096</mark>-- Files:
<mark>347629</mark>-- Compressed File Sizes:
11296
-- Uncompressed File Sizes:
23723
Figure: You should get the same number or more for your TFS2010 server. We’re not worried unless it’s slightly less
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