Hello, Atlassian Community!
I am facing a challenge and would like to know if anyone here has experience or material that can help me. I need to perform a migration to merge two different Atlassian Cloud instances into a single instance. Specifically, I am dealing with Jira Cloud, Confluence Cloud, and possibly other Atlassian products.
Here are some details about the situation:
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Any help or guidance would be extremely valuable. Thank you all in advance for your collaboration and support!
Hi Hernani - Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
I have done this several times with the Revyz Data Manager app in the Atlassian Marketplace. Not sure if have completed your need or not.
John
I am looking at performing a similar activity. We have 2 instances of JIRA and Confluence Cloud that I need to merge. I want to take a subset of projects / spaces from the 2nd instance and merge into the first instance.
I am hoping that all of the work flow, custom fields, etc will be carried forward as well. I will be posting questions to the product support page, however, any guidance / tips you can provide would be appreciated.
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Hey @David Frager _gmail_ - Yes, this is the kind of thing that Revyz can help with as far as Jira is concerned. I don't have a lot of experience merging Confluence sites though.
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@Hernani Júnior Welcome, you might take a look to all the options here: https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/import-and-export-your-data-to-and-from-jira-cloud/
Nicolas
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