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How much time to migrate 14 mb data from jira server to jira cloud using jira migration assistant?
Hi @khushboo_puri
adding to the great information given to make the process work (please absolutetely follow those advices) I'd suspect a small amout of data (14 Megabyte) to go through really fast.
I am wondering if the user base is large - in case this is the case, or, the data/instance is complex communication efforts might overrun the actual time needed to a migration.
However, please take you time to test and please also use the great documentation offered on Atlassian site:
In addition to Amna answer, I suggest u just to create a temporary cloud site and perform a test migration there. This way u will have a really close statimation of the process speed.
Further info at: https://www.atlassian.com/migration/cloud/guide/test/test-migration
Best Regards
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This has many dependencies based on the your internet speed, current infrastructure, number of users, etc . The best way to determine the time is to run a test migration a couple of times.
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