Hi,
I'm IssueSYNC Product Owner.
You can use existing solution to synchronize multiple Jira instances like IssueSYNC. It works for:
- cloud
- server
- data center deployments and supports different Jira version 6, 7, 8 and Jira editions
- Core
- Software
- Service Desk.
You setup whole integration via UI and you can let your project administrator's to setup/tune own synchronization for remote Jira connections prepared by sys admin before.
If you have questions, please contact us.
Cheers,
Łukasz
If you are planning to sync automatically, you are better of looking at some solutions like ConnectAll.
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Projects, yes, you take an export file of everything, then use "import project". I am not sure that this is available in OnDemand, but I think it is.
Fields, I'm not sure. If you mean the field configurations, then no, your only option is manual replication. If you just mean the data in the fields (the issue data) then yes, it's part of "project import"
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Thanks Nic, I will check the options on my onDemand instance to confirm.
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Hi - the import/export functionality seems to back up the entire JIRA instance not just one project. Also, looks like it has to be a manual excercise which wouldnt work either.
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Not quite - export is "everything". Import allows you to read a full export and import bits of it (or do everything)
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