Different projects join the same queue in TFS Builds?

In TFS2010, each Collection has a Build Controller associated to it. Each build controller can have 1 or multiple build agents running your builds. So you can build multiple solutions in parallel, just the setup of the build environment is more advanced and scalable than in previous releases.

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I have just upgraded our TFS 2008 to TFS 2010. We have a few project areas in our source control and in 2008 they all seemed to have their own build queue, i.e. We could have 2 builds going on if there were in different projects.

However in 2010 there seems to be only one queue. If I queue a build in project A and there is already a build going on in Project B, the Project A build won't start until Project B's build completes. Can anyone shed any light on this matter?

Is it a configuration/setup issue that can be altered? Tfs tfs2010 tfsbuild link|improve this question asked Sep 14 '11 at 10:18CeejeeB54139 100% accept rate.

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