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2022.04

Transition to native Git in TeamCity 2022.04 brings 10x fetch time reduction to IntelliJ Platform

Starting from version 2022.04, TeamCity switched to native Git on the server side for Git VCS connections. The switch should positively impact both performance and overall experience of working with Git repositories on the TeamCity server side.In this blog post, we’ll talk about the reasons for the switch and our own experience with this feature. Background In the case of the agent-side checkout, TeamCity agents have always been using a native Git executable to checkout sources. This functionality spawns a separate process for native Git commands like ls-remote, fetch, checkout, and othe

Yegor Naumov Yegor Naumov

TeamCity 2022.04: Parallel Tests, Improved Integration with Amazon AWS, Built-in Code Quality Analysis, Updated VCS Integrations, and more

TeamCity 2022.04 introduces the new Parallel Tests feature that delivers an extraordinary speed boost when testing your projects. New powerful code analysis features will cut the time you spend on code reviews and increase the maintainability of your projects. Users who run their builds in the cloud will love the improved integration with Amazon S3 and Amazon CloudFront, as well as the new option of managing Cloud Profiles programmatically. There are a number of improvements to VCS integrations, new configuration options, and many great updates to the user interface. Unparalleled Sp

Alexander Rassokhin Alexander Rassokhin
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