How to migrate Jira studio to non hosted solution

Fernando Bultin October 5, 2011

Hi, How are you?

We need to start developing a plan for migrating from Atlassian JIRA Studio to our own hosting environment. We are thinking that we might also offer a hosting option to our clients.

The question here is:

What it would take to get all the data in Jira Hosted (JIRA, Subversion, Greenhopper, Fisheye, etc) exported from the Atlassian environment and ready to import into our own environment?

How this procedure would be? can you please explain it in a step by step way?

In relation to the infrastructure needed , can you please specify the requirements (storage, conectivity, etc) to have a solution like the hosted one but in our own enviroment. Im sure you have documentation on this matter to help us.


Thank you in advance

Fernando

4 answers

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Bastiaan Jansen
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October 17, 2011

In addition to the response of Jo-Anne you can indeed open a support case and request a backup. We will schedule this into our export calendar and supply you with the following backups:

* Jira full xml backup
* Jira attachments (zipped)
* Confluence full site backup
* Confluence attachmenst (zipped)
* SVN dump file

There is no option to export Fisheye/Crucible and Bamboo data.

As for the local integration we have documents on how to integrate the multiple products with eachother. Please note that the theme that you have in studio is not available for local instances (this is only part of the Jira studio suite)
All documentation is found on https://confluence.atlassian.com based on which products you would like to integrate I could give you a more detailled document link.

Cheers,
Bas

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Harry Chan
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September 2, 2012

Hi, just to add that currently Atlassian OnDemand offer 25GB per hosted instance and if you have not gone over this limit, this should be a good figure. On average smaller instances use a lot less than this.

Bandwidth shouldn't be an issue if your entire solution of Atlassian products run on the same local network.

Are you having any performance issues with JIRA studio? If not, then the hardware requirements - CPU and memory shouldn't be an issue for you either. If you have specific issues, please let us know.

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Ellen Feaheny [AppFusions]
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July 28, 2012

In addition to Jo-Anne and Bastiaan's comments -

If you still want all the convenience of 24x7 monitored general admin support (i.e., migration, upgrades, updates, etc.) for all your apps - so still no IT requirements on your side, as well as the JIRA-Studio-like across-app navigational "theme" - we can turnkey move you to direct managed hosting with Atlassian-skilled techs.

Very similar "no headaches, just handled/done/reliable/ongoing, guaranteed" service, and you can install any and all plugins available at Atlassian Marketplace.

Email info@appfusions.com for a quote.

Best,

Ellen

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Jo-Anne MacLeod
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October 5, 2011

You can create a support ticket and have Atlassian run a backup of your data/configuration. I believe that they will put it into a format that can then be properly imported. Atlassian can confirm this for you when you create your ticket.

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