Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server. You
are configuring a set of automated build servers for TFS that includes one build controller and four build
servers, with TFS Build Agents installed on each. All build servers are configured with the same base set of
software. You have a software component that is licensed for a single build server and can be installed on only
one build machine. You need to configure a set of build definitions that rely on this software component to
utilize the correct build machine. What should you do?
A.
Add the name of the software component and the name of the build agent it is installed on to the Installed
Components list in the build controller properties.In the build definition, add the name of the software
component to the Required Components list.
B.
Add a tag to the build agent (indicating which machine has the software installed) and reference this tag in
the Tags Filter setting for the build definition that uses the software.
C.
Add a tag to the build agent (indicating which machine has the software installed) and reference this tag in
the Name Filter setting for the build definition that uses the software.
D.
Add the name of the software component to the Installed Components list in the build agent properties. In
the build definition, add the name of the software component to the Required Components list.
In TFS2015/17 when you run a build, you can specify a queue. Each queue has agents attached to the queue. To answer this question considering it’s TFS2015/17: “Add a separate pool and configure an agent wich points to a software component that is licensed for a single build server”.
B