TeamCity Initial Setup
I have installed TeamCity for different teams with different needs for it. In some cases, we have needed docker containers to be installed with the setup as well as the Google Cloud SDK. With these additions, the setup can become complex.
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Yashraj Makwana
WebMethods Developer at a hospitality company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The setup process was already done when I started working with it, so I didn't have much experience with that aspect. However, configuring the technology and integrating it was straightforward and easy to do. We are using the cloud version of TeamCity, and the experience has been smooth without major hurdles or complexities.
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Mohamed Wael Ben Ismail
Cloud DevOps engineer at DeepMetis
It's easy to set up. I did it on my local machine, not on our real server, and it took me a couple of minutes. Since it's an online application, we can deploy it in just a minute and just with a few clicks. It's not that complicated.
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April 2024
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reviewer841284
Lead Engineer at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
Installation was reasonably straight forward using information from their web site. Our installation was built in a virtual environment (VMware ESXi/vCenter) and is running on a RHEL 7 minimal installation using MariaDB.
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Tim Suchodolski
DevOps Enginee at Local Projects
The solution is a little bit complex. It's not quite straightforward. You have to set up servers and agents. Essentially, you need three computers to get up and running.
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Alison Monteith
Snr. Devops Engineer at Point Guard Ventures
The initial setup is easy and there is almost no maintenance.
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reviewer1686387
Owner at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
It can be pretty complex. There's the RDS setup, where you use RDS, and you have agents and whatnot. I wouldn't say it's super complex. At the same time, it's not something where you just click a button, and you're done. It's kind of in the middle range.
View full review »Just installing it with one agent is a breeze. The starting free license comes with three build agents, which, if you install them all as services, takes a little modifying of config files and running of batch files.
View full review »It's fairly straightforward.
View full review »The setup is extremely straightforward.
View full review »It was very simple. I have also installed on my home server to enable me to continue to develop and learn the tool.
View full review »It's straightforward as the UI is intuitive.
View full review »One of the things I liked about TeamCity. It is very easy to install and maintain.
View full review »Simple and easy to integrate with Subversion source code tool.
View full review »After updating TeamCity, the setup process was quite straightforward, guiding me step by step through the configuration of the new tool.
View full review »If you want just a basic setup, it is extremely straightforward. If you require optimizations such as I/O distribution, you will need to do a little bit more work.
View full review »It's very, very simple.
View full review »I've found the installation to be very straightforward.
View full review »Straightforward, the documentation on the website is very helpful.
View full review »The setup is straightforward.
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RalfRosen
Software Developer at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
The initial setup was straightforward.
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April 2024
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