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Hi Community,
We are considering adopting Atlassian Access to benefit from centralized governance, and manage all our Atlassian cloud products from 1 Access instance.
In current situation I have different Atlassian organizations with multiple sites and products. Should I first merge these organizations before I can work with one centralized Atlassian Access?
Thanks!
Hello @Tom Braat ,
Hope you are doing great!!
I have come across same scenario where we had multiple sites and organizations and main one has already implemented the Atlassian Access.
I would still recommend you merge or move the sites to one actual organization and then implement the centralized the Atlassian Access.
Hope this helps!!
Regards,
Mayur
Thanks! Is it true that I will then end-up with multiple sites, containing different products under 1 organization, right?
So org. A (destination organization) remains the organization. The others organizations will become sites under organization A?
thanks!
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That's correct. I think you need to raise support ticket with Atlassian to enable the site move options i think by default i.e disabled.
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