Services seem really useful, especially for change management and outages.
Unless I'm completely missing it, I can't see a way of visualizing a full dependency tree.
If I click on my top tier dependency (public web sites), I'd like to see everything downstream. And if I click on a service at the bottom, I'd like to see everything upstream that a change there could potentially impact.
When creating a change ticket, I want that ticket to show the same tree so that a developer can be aware of what services their change can potentially impact and make it a talking point during a CAB meeting.
Am I just missing it - or is Jira Service Management missing it?
Thanks.
Hi @Max DiOrio,
Welcome to Atlassian Community!
This can be done, but you would need be on the JSM Premium plan, that gives you access to Insight which allows you to get a visual view of the dependencies between your services.
Well that's not what I was hoping to hear. It's such a basic feature of ITSM/CAB. Insight is well over and above what would be needed. Many CAB's don't need to track down to specific server, only logical concepts/constructs.
For example:
Customer Facing Sites depends on Website.com
website.com depends on WAF
website.com depends on database
website.com depends on microservice
microservice depends on GKE K8S
None of these would need the power/flexibility of Insight. Only a simple report showing the dependency tree. This should be a basic feature.
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