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I know there is a Crowd Data Centre edition but its it available as DR edition as well - like Confluence :https://confluence.atlassian.com/enterprise/confluence-data-center-disaster-recovery-790795927.html and Jira.
I am looking at the documentation and all is see is the Cluster set up - meaning all in the one Physical Data Centre.
Would like to know your thoughts.
Thanks
John
The same principles apply to Crowd as they do to Jira and Confluence, you could just replace Jira or Confluence in that doc with Crowd.
Note that Jira and Confluence Data Centre do not (yet) support geographically remote nodes - they also should be set up with all nodes in one physical data centre. It's something Atlassian is working on though, and I'd expect a revamp of the docs when it becomes available, so we can have DR nodes remotely!
Hi Nic,
Thanks for the feedback. I currently have Jira and Confluence running as Data Centre DR - One node is active in our Prod Data centre and One node in DR Data centre (cold standby). So at the moment its a manual process to failover to DR.
I presumed Crowd was the same set up - however when I went to have a look at the documentation and couldn't find it I was just a little bit worried and was just looking for clarification.
But you have seem to have done this - thanks.
John.
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