@Debra Eskinazi Stockdale It would be best to move to Data Center. You could then keep your current setup in place. Cloud currently would not be able to support what you are after but should in the future https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CLOUD-6999
Thank you. How does that work? Is Data Center truly an optimal solution for public facing technical documentation?
Debra
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@Debra Eskinazi Stockdale Data Center is just the high availability version of server that Atlassian will continue to support. You can use it for public facing technical documentation. You can easily upgrade you server instance to Data Center without having to change anything you are doing. So if you are happy with server then you could easily just upgrade to Data Center.
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Thanks. Because this discussion is also for data collection in determining our next steps. Can you also clearly define which of the parts of my initial question cannot be fulfilled by Cloud? I’m looking for the why. Is it the SEO or the redirects or the true custom domain? All of it?
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For cloud SEO should not be an issue because you would be looking at the pages not the domain. This would have been the same back in the day when you switched. The custom domain is not possible at this time. If you have redirects you would just have to update them. The issue is that could be a large amount depending on what you are doing.
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@Debra Eskinazi Stockdale Just wanted to let you know that custom domains are now available via early access and soon will be available to everyone. https://support.atlassian.com/organization-administration/docs/add-a-custom-domain/
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@Debra Eskinazi Stockdale can you accept this answer to help others?
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