The title is self-explanatory. My question concerns the integration of Jira, Bitbucket, and Fisheye. My team currently uses Jira and Bitbucket cloud, and as far I could understand, Fisheye has no cloud version so I would have to set up our own server for it. Is that right or have a missed something?
At any rate, thank you so much for your time. I appreciate any help you could provide me.
Regards,
-Ben
You are correct, you are not missing anything - there is no Fisheye in Cloud, and I'm afraid you'll have to run it on your own machine.
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Sorry that it had to be a negative one
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No worries dude, it's not necessarily bad, I'm just glad to know which direction to take from now on I just didn't want to have a dedicated server just for Fisheye; might as well set up JIRA and Bitbucket server on the same machine
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What about running FishEye and Crucible on Amazon AWS?
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I was going to setup a digital ocean droplet manually, but I'll definitely check out this script and give it a try, thanks buddy!
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