SourceGear Vault Standard is Source Control tool for development teams. Vault has everything you need — reliable versioning of your source code inside a SQL Server database, excellent remote performance, flexible security, build management, and more.
Note, this version of Vault Standard Extension for Visual Studio is targeted for Visual Studio 2017, Visual Studio 2019 and later. Full capabilities and features require the Vault Client installation.
Vault integration for Visual Studio 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, and 2015 is provided by the Vault Standard Client installation.
Features & Benefits
- Built for Reliability - Vault was designed to ensure the reliability of your data. All Source Control files and historical data is stored in a SQL Server database.
- Atomic Checkins - You can check in a group of logically-related operations as a change set, and the operation is atomic. The entire change set either succeeds or fails. Your repository is never left in a half-baked state.
- Familiar User Interface - Vault's UI is intuitive and easy to use with little to no learning curve.
- Remote Access - Vault was designed to work well over the Internet. All communication between client and server is done over HTTP, familiar and friendly for network administrators. Compression and binary deltas are used in both directions to minimize network traffic. Configure IIS for SSL support to keep your data secure.
- Cross-platform - The Vault family of products also contains a GUI and command-line client for Linux and Mac OS X.
- Free for Licensed and Single User Installations - In addition to the free for single user configuration, the Vault Standard Extension for Visual Studio is free for licensed users of Vault. Additional license information can be reviewed here.
Related Links
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Getting Started / Evaluation Demo
Information regarding use of the Vault Standard Extension for Visual Studio can be found in the Getting started with Vault Visual Studio Clients Knowledge Base article.
Also, if you would like to start evaluating Vault for your own development environment, please visit the SourceGear Express Evaluations page.
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