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Can you host Crucible/fisheye on atlassian cloud ?

This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Migrating to an external database

I like that JIRA and Confluence are hosted on Atlassian servers. It removes a big headache I feel.

Is it possible to do the same with Crucible and FishEye ?

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seems to me like a massive oversight to not host this on the same cloud that all other Atlassian SDLC tools are.  Are there any plans to add crucible to the Atlassian cloud?

 

Thanks

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Marek Parfianowicz
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
May 31, 2016

No. You can't host Crucible and FishEye in Atlassian cloud. 

However, you can deploy these products in any other cloud offering such as Amazon AWS. Just ensure that you will use a VM with high I/O throughput.

Thanks for your answer, is there any free and easy to install solution ? How is that Amazon AWS ?

 

Marek Parfianowicz
Atlassian Team
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Jun 01, 2016

It's just about running a FishEye/Crucible installer on given VM.

In case of Amazon AWS, you'd probably have to configure S3 volume to keep data as well as Amazon RDS with PostgreSQL database. 

You could also use a Docker image with FishEye/Crucible preconfigured:

https://hub.docker.com/r/mswinarski/atlassian-fisheye/

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Marek Parfianowicz
Atlassian Team
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Nov 02, 2020

As per https://www.atlassian.com/migration/faqs#server:

Will you still sell Fisheye and Crucible?

Yes, you will still be able to purchase new licenses or renew existing licenses for Fisheye and Crucible. These products are in basic maintenance mode, meaning we will no longer be developing new features for them. We’ll continue to provide licensed customers with technical support and updates in the form of maintenance releases focused on security and bug fixes, and platform updates.

Sorry to (re-)open this question. As Atlassion producs will not be available on servers in the near future we evaluate the migration to cloud. A requirement also to migrate Fisheye/Crucible into the cloud would be a showstopper for us.

Are there any plans or updates to follow the same cloud approach for Fisheye/Crucible?

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Marek Parfianowicz
Atlassian Team
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Oct 27, 2016

There are no plans to add FishEye/Crucible to the cloud. As a matter of fact it has been removed from the Atlassian Cloud several years ago. Please note that Bitbucket can host your repositories and provides also additional tools, such as pull request-based code reviews, build pipelines and much more.

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Marek Parfianowicz
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Jun 01, 2016

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