The target URL solution deployed to on SharePoint Online - sharepoint

I want to deploy a solution on SharePoint Online. The SharePoint Online System which I will deploy to contains production environment subsites and testing environment subsites. I want to know how can I choose the target subsites for deployment when I upgrade the solution in SharePoint Online Solution Gallery. Or what is the target URL which the solution deployed to?
Thank you for your answers!

I have got the answer.
It just will be stored in SharePoint Online Solution Gallery if I upload a new solution. Otherwise, the features will be upgraded automatically in the sites use the feature in this solution.
If I want to use a new solution, I need to Activate the features I wanted in Manage Site Features.

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Is there an easy way to migrate a SharePoint Online Site to another tenant?

I have a sharepoint Online Communication site that I'd like to migrate to another tenant.
Is there an easy way to achieve that?
Thanks.
You can have a try to "Save site as template" feature on the feature, see this: https://expert-advice.org/office365/migrate-sharepoint-online-different-sharepoint-onlineoffice-365-tenants/. To migrate a SharePoint Online site collection, it is recommended to consider using third party migration tools.

developing web part for sharepoint online with visual studio without local sharepoint server

Iam trying to develop webpart for firm website on SharePoint with visual studio, the problem is that there is no solution for SharePoint online - Visual web part. When i try to create SharePoint 2013 - visual web part, I get an
error message.
The only thing there is for Sharepoint online is Apps for Sharepoint and that isn't a web part, or atleast I haven't found a way to use it as such.
When I talk to my supervisor about the error, he tells me that they can't create a virtual server for me to install the SharePoint server on and I have to code it through the Sharepoint online.
Is there any way for me to develop and deploy the webpart with an online Sharepoint server instead of local one or to atleast create it through the apps for Sharepoint?
You can use App Parts, those are Web Parts that display content from an installed App, you can add them at any page of your site as normal Web Parts, App Parts are deployed in the same package as your App, so you can have everything in the same solution.
There are plenty of resources that will help you to develop Apps and to include App Parts also, just look for the right concept in google and you will find it.
There are two kinds of SharePoint Apps (or Add-ins which is the new name), the first one is SharePoint Hosted App and the second one is SharePoint Provider Hosted App, the one you need will depend on the functionality you want to achieve, but as a general reference you can think on the data source that you want to consume in your solution, e.g. if the data to be used by the App is in the SP Site where you are going to install it, then all you need is a SharePoint Hosted App, however if the data is in an external location like databases stored in local servers, then you will need SharePoint Provider Hosted App. Of course this is just a very basic view of this topic, there are other reasons to use one or the other but its pointless to make a full list here. This is a wide topic and you can find tons of articles and guides about this.
If all you need is a simple webpart to display some content with a nice look or roll up some content and provide an output based on it, then you can use a SharePoint Hosted App, which is the easiest to develop and deploy, with this kind of app you can use JavaScript get the data from your site, and then you can display your output in an App Part.
I'm sorry to not provide specific pages to read, but that's just because it's better to look for the guides that be easier for you to understand and that may vary from person to person, all you need to know is the concepts and topics to search for.
If you want me to help you with this please send me a message (my profile).

Why would I want to install SharePoint with TFS

I'm looking at upgrading my current TFS instance and planning to copy and restore databases as per Microsofts Advanced Upgrade which means I am pretty much installing the new product from scratch and restoring the databases then running a migration tool.
I see in the installation notes that you can integrate SharePoint with it as an optional extra. Why would I do this? Is the idea to store project documentation in a SharePoint Document library per project and be able to link to that content rather than as an attachment to the Backlog Items and Bugs in TFS?
I'm having trouble finding any documentation of team workflows with SharePoint and TFS and I suspect that its because no one really does it.
More importantly would SharePoint integration impede future product upgrades or moving to Visual Studio Online?
In my eyes, SharePoint as a TFS portal has become much less desirable due to the improvements in Team Web Access (eg Charting) but it still has some uses.
With the integration enabled, you will see a Documents tab in Team Explorer which will take you to the dedicated SharePoint Portal (created when you create the TFS Team Project) where all your documentation can be stored. Of course without SharePoint integration you can still happily link Work Items to documents in SharePoint, you just don't have a dedicated portal created for you.
If you are using one of the MSF process templates then some useful documents are created for you on SharePoint when you create the Team Project (xlsx reports etc). However, if you are using the much better VS Scrum template then no documents are created even if you have SharePoint integration enabled.
If you are using the Enterprise edition of SharePoint then you get some good dashboards (bugs, code quality etc.) and you can also publish your custom excel reports easily. This functionality requires Excel Services and so is not available in the standard edition (there are some dashboards created but they aren't that useful).
Share information using the project portal
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms242883.aspx
Your team can use the SharePoint portal to share information in the following ways:
Share data contained in reports or dashboards
Share team progress using predefined or customized dashboards.
Share documents, files, images.
Share team knowledge and processes using the SharePoint wiki.
Reference process guidance for select team project artifacts.
If you want to add a portal to an existing project:
Configure or add a project portal
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms242865.aspx

How can we deploy new SharePoint site definitions so that they are made aware to the SharePoint system?

How can we deploy new SharePoint site definitions so that they are made aware to the SharePoint system?
The recommended deployment mechanism is solution packages (.wsp). The solution deployment mechanism automatically takes care of farms with multiple web front-ends, etc.
follow the link provided below
Site Definition in SharePoint

How to Publish a SharePoint site on the internet

I have a WSS SharePoint site that i need to deploy and publish to that Users will be able to access it through the internet.
I know this is possible, but how do i go about getting this done?
Does anyone have some good articles?
Kind Regards
Etienne
From Microsoft Team Blog, essentially a page linking to relevant articles.
You can also download the SharePoint Planning Services Starter Kit

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