Guys,
We have our JIRA server setup in California. But most users are accessing JIRA from Europe.
I see that lot's of same static data, like css forms, js, files, etc are loading when accessing JIRA tickets, admin pages and/or related pages.
I'm curios if there's any straightforward, maybe already tested way to integrate JIRA standalone server with some CDN service provider: Amazon CDN, CloudFlare or something.
Maybe someone had their hands on this. Please share.
Thanks,
Ivan.
For use CDN you must enable a JIRA feature: see https://developer.atlassian.com/static/javadoc/jira/reference/com/atlassian/jira/plugin/webresource/JiraPrefixCDNStrategy.html , it describe how you can use a CDN to host your assets.
Just edit your setenv.sh with the properites jira.fixed.cdn.prefix and
and configure your cdn provider to fetch css, images from your public endpoint.jira.fixed.cdn.enable
Hi @Ivan Kovnatsky
Just wanted to provide a quick update that CDN support is now available for Data Center editions of Jira Software, Jira Service Desk, Confluence and Bitbucket. We're also have a single-line configuration for AWS CloudFront.
You can find out more about it all here: https://www.atlassian.com/blog/enterprise/cdn
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Hi,try nginx proxy and redirect static file to a cdn server .and set up cdn server to mirror jira site by another url.
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same problem, really like to know how to integrate these two together
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I wonder if so few people are interested in this, maybe there's a workaround or completely another way of doing this.
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I have the same problem. I'd love to get my instance of JIRA in AWS working behind CloudFlare.
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