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Vault
Developer(s)SourceGear LLC
Initial release2003; 21 years ago (2003)
Stable release
SourceGear Vault Professional 10.0.2 [1] [2] / April 9, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-04-09)
Operating systemWindows XP, Windows Server 2003 (Client only), Vista, Windows 7, 8, Windows Server 2008, 2008R2, 2012
Platform CLI
Type Revision control
License Proprietary commercial software
Website www.sourcegear.com/vault/

Vault is a commercial, proprietary version control system by SourceGear LLC which markets its product as a replacement for Microsoft's Visual Source Safe.

Vault uses Microsoft SQL Server as a back end database and provides atomic commits to the version control system.

The tool is built on top of Microsoft .NET.

Fortress, originally an application lifecycle management (ALM) product marketed separately for use with Vault, was later merged into Vault releases. [3]

Third-party products have been designed to be integrated with Vault such as OnTime, [4] FogBugz, [5] TeamCity, [6] and SmartBear CodeCollaborator. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Vault Standard Release Notes".
  2. ^ "Vault Professional Release Notes".
  3. ^ "What Happened to Fortress?".
  4. ^ "SourceGear Vault Professional - Summary".
  5. ^ "Integration with SourceGear Vault".
  6. ^ "Vault - TeamCity".
  7. ^ "SourceGear Vault Integration".

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vault
Developer(s)SourceGear LLC
Initial release2003; 21 years ago (2003)
Stable release
SourceGear Vault Professional 10.0.2 [1] [2] / April 9, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-04-09)
Operating systemWindows XP, Windows Server 2003 (Client only), Vista, Windows 7, 8, Windows Server 2008, 2008R2, 2012
Platform CLI
Type Revision control
License Proprietary commercial software
Website www.sourcegear.com/vault/

Vault is a commercial, proprietary version control system by SourceGear LLC which markets its product as a replacement for Microsoft's Visual Source Safe.

Vault uses Microsoft SQL Server as a back end database and provides atomic commits to the version control system.

The tool is built on top of Microsoft .NET.

Fortress, originally an application lifecycle management (ALM) product marketed separately for use with Vault, was later merged into Vault releases. [3]

Third-party products have been designed to be integrated with Vault such as OnTime, [4] FogBugz, [5] TeamCity, [6] and SmartBear CodeCollaborator. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Vault Standard Release Notes".
  2. ^ "Vault Professional Release Notes".
  3. ^ "What Happened to Fortress?".
  4. ^ "SourceGear Vault Professional - Summary".
  5. ^ "Integration with SourceGear Vault".
  6. ^ "Vault - TeamCity".
  7. ^ "SourceGear Vault Integration".

External links



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