Can someone please use what are the difference of these three

Ghulam Sarwar
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August 14, 2024

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shib saha
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August 14, 2024

Hi @Ghulam Sarwar , You have two Jira product under different sites and one confluence. In Atlassian cloud, The hierarchy is like, You will have ORG at the top, then comes sites and underneath a site you can enable one product of each type.

In your case you have two sites and Jira product in both the sites.

I am not sure if this what you intended to ask, please let me know if your ask is something else. Thanks

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Brant Schroeder
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August 14, 2024

@Ghulam Sarwar welcome to the Atlassian community 

Each one is a product instance.  You currently have two Jira sites and o e Confluence space.  It is asking you to choose the product instance you have a question about.  You should be able to identify the product by its url.

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Robert Hean
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August 15, 2024

@Ghulam Sarwar - the other posts have nailed it.

 

The top Jira - this is a Jira instance available at https://brandcrock.atlassian.net

 

The middle Confluence - This is a Confluence instance available at https://brandcrock-team.atlassian.net

 

The bottom Jira - Another instance of Jira at https://brandcrock-team.atlassian.net.

 

All 3 are "cloud" versions of that software.  The bottom two will be available from the same URL, the top one will not be as it has a different URL.

 

Hope this all helps and please drop any followup questions!

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