SQL Server - managing increasing number of databases from TFS

How do we integrate a server that has increasing number of databases in TFS?

Hello,
I don't understand what you mean, can you explain it more detailed, please?
In common you have just one TFS (= Team Foundation Server) database + one DWH with several collections.
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