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Migration of JIRA Service Management to the Cloud

Ilia Shapira
Contributor
February 26, 2026

We are currently testing a migration from Jira Service Management (Data Center) to Jira Service Management Cloud.

Our Data Center environment has a very basic setup with only a few JSM projects.

In Cloud, we subscribed to a Service Management collection, as we plan to have several agents serving clients. We are now attempting a test migration using the Jira Cloud Migration Assistant.

However, the Migration Assistant is returning an error indicating that Jira must be installed in the Cloud site. When we attempt to install Jira, the system prompts us to purchase an additional license, separate from our Jira Service Management subscription.

Could you please clarify what we might be misunderstanding in this setup?

Our expectation was that Jira Service Management Cloud would include the necessary Jira platform functionality and that we would only need Service Management agent licenses — not a separate Jira license.

How can we proceed without purchasing an additional Jira license, and ensure that only Service Management agent licenses are required?

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Trudy Claspill
Community Champion
February 26, 2026

Hello @Ilia Shapira 

JSM Cloud does include core Jira platform technology - the concepts of Spaces/Projects, Issue Types, Fields, etc. are part of the infrastructure of both Jira and JSM.

With JSM Cloud the platform will support only Service projects. With a Jira Cloud subscription you get support for Software and Business projects. You have to subscribe to both to get support for all three types of projects.

In your DC instance are all your project Service projects? Do you have any Software or Business projects? Do you have both Jira Software and JSM installed on your DC instance?

What version of JSM are you using on your DC instance, and what version of the JCMA app do you have installed.

Ilia Shapira
Contributor
February 26, 2026

Hi  @Trudy Claspill 

Thanks for your quick reply

All our DC projects are Service projects

Yes we have both JIRA Software and JSM installed. I was under impression that there was no way to install JSM without JIRA. 

11.3.2 with latest JCMA that supports v11

 

Trudy Claspill
Community Champion
February 26, 2026

I have executed a scenario where the DC instance had both Jira and JSM and the Cloud instance had only JSM.

 

What is the specific error that you get? Can you provide a screen image?

What options have selected in your migration plan?

Ilia Shapira
Contributor
February 26, 2026

Hi @Trudy Claspill 

 

All project data for one project

Skip plans

Only dashboards linked to selected projects specified in gadgets or dashboard permissions

Only automation rules related to selected projects

All object schemas (we have only 1)

Only customers related to the selected projects and object schemas

Only users and groups related to the selected projects and object schemas

Preserve group membership

All apps

 

The error is during Pre-migration checks

"Checking for Jira availability in cloud" 

 

Trudy Claspill
Community Champion
February 26, 2026

Thank you for that additional information.

I found this KB related to pre-checks failing related to which apps are installed. It has a couple of troubleshooting tips you can try.

JCMA pre-check error: "Jira Software is not available on your cloud site" 

Ilia Shapira
Contributor
February 26, 2026

Thanks @Trudy Claspill 

Yes that could be the problem

What if I get JIRA trail on cloud, install JIRA, pass this error, complete the migration and then cancel the JIRA trail? Do you think something like this could work?

Its just in Cloud we can make any changes we want and try whatever we want since its not production yet, but on the other hand I would prefer not to make any changes on the DC server

Trudy Claspill
Community Champion
February 26, 2026

Hello @Ilia Shapira 

I encourage you to at least execute the SELECT statements in the KB to find out if that identifies the root cause.

You might be able to proceed with the migration testing using a trial Jira subscription on your Jira Cloud site. I believe there are additional prechecks related to the number of users you include in the migration and the number of users for which you are licensed, so you may run into another error at that point.

Ilia Shapira
Contributor
February 26, 2026

Ohh I will for sure do that 

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February 26, 2026

 

 

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