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Sync self hosted and cloud accounts

ariel@Seraphim-opt.com October 2, 2018

Hi,

We have a local server running Jira & Bitbucket & Confluence.
We are opening a new location and there I planned to use the cloud service.
(I have admin rights for both sites)

Is there a way to sync Jira & Confluence automatically? (git is not an issue)
..Or do I must move all users to the same server (either cloud or local-server)?

Thank you,
Ariel.

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Deleted user October 2, 2018

Hi ariel@Seraphim-opt.com,

there are no out-of-the-box solutions for your problem provided by Atlassian. However, at least for Jira there are multiple add-ons/apps to synchronize issue data between two Jira instances (server to server, server to cloud or cloud to cloud - even if your local server is behind a firewall). You can do a quick search on the marketplace and find apps like Backbone Issue Sync, Exalate Jira Issue Sync or Deviniti Issue SYNC. (Disclaimer: I'm working for the team behind Backbone)

If I'm not wrong, there is no such sync app for Confluence.

If you don't want to use such a sync solution, you indeed have to move your users+projects to the cloud instances and collaborate there or somehow make your local server available to your new location. (I'm not a network admin, but I'm sure there are ways to do that)

Sebastian

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ariel@Seraphim-opt.com October 2, 2018

Thanks!

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Andriy Dekhtyar _Rozdoum_
Atlassian Partner
October 2, 2018

Hi ariel@Seraphim-opt.com

alternatively to sync you can consolidate and pull specific data from one instance to another. Our addon - WatchTower for Jira allows you to create an agile board with issues from different remote sources and work as it is your local board.

Confluence is a different story, indeed

 

Regards

Andrey

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