I know that Atlassian has been improving the upload speed of JCMA, and wanted to see if anyone had experience or knowledge of the current speed. Two million issues in a weekend?
Assume that there are no other obstacles (complicated users, attachments, etc), just the work item data itself. Want to set some expectations for downtime.
Thank you!
Hello @clipski
from experience, the numbers Atlassian shares are a good guideline, but the real factor is how well the migration is prepared.
Well-prepared migrations run much faster and more predictable.
For example:
- pre-migrating attachments ahead of the actual migration window makes a big difference
- reducing what you migrate during the downtime window helps a lot
- running test migrations upfront avoids surprises
The catch is that migration time still depends heavily on environment and setup, especially:
- JCMA version
- CPU/resources on the source side
- number of projects and parallelism
- network
- workflows/custom fields
Here some KB Article: https://support.atlassian.com/migration/docs/how-to-speed-up-your-jira-migration/
https://support.atlassian.com/portfolio-insights/docs/assistant-version-affecting-migration-time/
I will take a look on my actual numbers for you after my Weekend in Lovely Czechia and their Beer🍺
Realizing that the page I had open for the Portfolio Insights assessment includes a note about the median rate. So let me amend my question to be: are other people seeing this rate?
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Hi @clipski
I haven't seen those number before sincerely and I think are too optimistics.
Anyway are based on statistical data, the only way to know how long will be your migration is to execute a test migration.
Kind regards
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