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Can I work on Jira offline? or Can I implement JIRA within my organization on local server?

Munir Aatir
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March 1, 2022

Can I work on Jira offline? or Can I implement JIRA within my organization on local server?

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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March 1, 2022

Jira is a service - it runs on a machine and you use a client (such as a browser) to connect to, and interact with it.  There is no "offline access", you need to connect to the service to use it.

You could run a local instance on your machine if you wanted to always have it available (the machine I'm using to write this answer is running a Jira for me at the moment), but a local instance won't be accessible to other users unless your machine is connected to a network they can reach it over, so it might not be of a lot of use to you.

To use Jira "offline", you'd need a client that could synchronise the data you wanted to work with, save all your intended changes as you do them offline, and then "sync" them back to the server.  

I've only ever found one client that does that well, over at https://almworks.com/jiraclient/overview.html

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Dirk Ronsmans
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March 1, 2022

Hi @Munir Aatir ,

The best you can do is implement it on your own local server(s) using the Datacenter version.

https://www.atlassian.com/enterprise/data-center/jira

This is a self-hosted version of Jira but the product is different from the Cloud version.

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