Hello everyone,
My name is Branimir Kain, senior product marketing manager for Enterprise. Today, I’m excited to announce that Multiple Sandboxes, which allows for the creation of multiple sandboxes per product site, will transition from a closed beta to an open beta as of January 7th. All customers with a Cloud Enterprise plan will be auto-enrolled in the open beta.
Multiple Sandboxes will enable organizations to maintain more than one sandbox per product site. This feature will provide increased flexibility for implementing changes safely, supporting parallel testing, and adhering to industry-standard enterprise change management practices.
With the release of Multiple Sandboxes we will also be making two changes to the Sandbox experience that impact all plans with Sandboxes:
a limit of 10 sandboxes per Cloud Enterprise product license.
an update that ensures all sandboxes are associated with a Premium or Enterprise product license.
Multiple Sandboxes will allow organizations to have multiple sandboxes per product site. For example, an organization with two product sites requiring changes to pass through Development, Testing, and Staging before Production can now create three sandboxes for each product site:
For more details about Multiple Sandboxes please see https://support.atlassian.com/organization-administration/docs/open-beta-multiple-sandboxes/
With the launch of Multiple Sandboxes, we’ll be introducing a limit of 10 sandboxes per Cloud Enterprise product license. These sandboxes can be assigned to any site(s) within an organization. For example, suppose a customer has a Jira Enterprise license and has four sites, with three sandboxes allocated to site one, two to site two, and four to site three. In that case, they won’t be able to create an additional sandbox as they’ve hit their limit of 10, as illustrated below.
Org admins will be able to see their current usage in Atlassian Administration (pictured below)
For more details about this change please see https://support.atlassian.com/organization-administration/docs/sandbox-limits/ and If you would like to opt out of the open beta, you can raise a ticket to Atlassian Support.
Sandboxes are only available to customers with a Premium or Enterprise plan; however, customers using either Jira or Jira Service Management (Jira Family)—were able to add Jira Family products that only had Free or Standard plans to a Sandbox, e.g.,
On Jan 7, 2025, it will no longer be possible to create sandboxes for products that only have a Free or Standard license, e.g.,
For now, all customers will be permitted to retain sandboxes that have products with Free or Standard licenses. However, once the Sandbox is deleted, it can't be recreated with products that only have Free or Standard plans. For more details about this change, please see.Jira family and sandboxes | Atlassian Support
Thank you for taking the time to learn about the changes we’re making to Sandboxes. We believe these enhancements will improve your experience and allow us to continue to innovate and evolve how your organizations use Sandboxes.
Please feel free to share your thoughts or ask any questions in the comments below.
Thanks,
Branimir Kain and the Atlassian Team
Branimir Kain
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