No migration tool yet for Azure DevOps Server 2020 Update 1?

Glenn Sandvik 31 Reputation points
2021-06-11T09:20:18.12+00:00

Hello,

I'm working on a migration of our on-premise TFS 2018 to Azure DevOps. I did a first step now migrating to Azure DevOps server 2020 and chose to install the latest Azure DevOps Server 2020 Update 1 (version 18.181.31230.2).
Now when I'm trying to run any of the two latest version of the migration tool, they both fail due to incompatible versions. Version available were:
Data migration tool for Azure DevOps version 18.170.31123.2 and 18.170.31125.2. Both fail with warning:
"The version of this tool is not intended to be used with this version of Azure DevOps Server. It's intended for use on Azure DevOps Server 2020.0.1." and "The version of this tool is not intended to be used with this version of Azure DevOps Server. It's intended for use on Azure DevOps Server 2020"

I'm guessing here the problem is the Azure DevOps server version it too new so there is not yet a migration tool version supporting this.

When will a version of the migration tool supporting the latest Azure DevOps server be available and is there some sort of a workaoround to bypass the version check to use one of the current versions?
I would not like to go the path to downgrade the DevOps server installation as I do expect risk for issues if trying that.

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  1. Leon Laude 85,791 Reputation points
    2021-06-11T09:21:47.017+00:00

    Hi @Glenn Sandvik ,

    Please note that Azure DevOps / Azure DevOps Server (TFS) is currently not supported in the Q&A forums, the supported products are listed over here https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/products.

    You may ask the experts in the dedicated forums over here:

    Azure DevOps
    https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/report?space=21&entry=problem

    Azure DevOps Server (TFS)
    https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/report?space=22&entry=problem

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    Best regards,
    Leon

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