In this article we explain the functional differences between Refined for Jira Cloud and Refined for Jira Server and DC Data Center to help you decide which might be best for your situation.
Refined for Jira - What's the same on Cloud and
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On-Premise?
Refined for Jira Cloud, Server and DC for the most part function the same on Cloud and Server/DC. The key features such as the theme editor, layout editor, site builder for site organization, site structure and content modules are the same across hostings. There are some differences we explain below.
Refined for Jira - What are the differences on Cloud and
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On-Premise?
Refined for Jira CloudRefined for Jira | Server and DCData Center |
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Refined for Jira Cloud is an app connected to Jira. It reads the API’s from Jira Cloud and pulls in the data. This means on Cloud you will always have native Jira, together with your Refined version of Jira. Whereas on Server when Refined is installed onto Jira a Jira Service Desk help center and portals will be replaced with the custom look and feel you’ve created in Refined.
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Hosted by Refined | Hosted On-Premise |
You can choose to activate only Jira/Jira Service Desk as the source of content to display in Refined. Or you can choose to activate both Jira/JSD and Confluence. Please note, you will need to purchase both Refined for Jira and Refined for Confluence Cloud to display both Jira and Confluence content.
| Embedded on Atlassian Jira’s customer facing portals and projectsOn Refined for Jira Server DC you can pull and display content from Jira and Jira Service Desk on your Refined customer facing portal/help center. If you’ve connected a Confluence instance, you can display knowledge base articles from as many Confluence spaces as you wish. Refined will display knowledge base articles in-frame. Learn how to configure knowledge base settings. The admin section of Refined for Jira is within the Jira admin section.
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Site Builder on CloudThink of Refined as a CMS or website content builder for Atlassian Tools. The site builder is where the majority of the site configuration is done. Use the site builder to organize the site structure and navigation. Once the data sources are activated, you can add Jira, Jira Service Desk portals and Confluence spaces to a site using the plus symbol. Rearrange Jira projects, JSD portals and Confluence spaces (if Confluence connected) into pages and/or sites. Navigate to sites using the custom URL. Navigate to pages from the top navigation menu (dropdown menu).
Learn more on the site organization. | Site Builder On-PremiseSimilar to Cloud, Refined can be thought of as a CMS builder for Atlassian tools. Like on Cloud, the site builder is where the majority of the site configuration is done. Use the site builder to organize the site structure, navigation and view permissions. Any existing JSD projects will automatically be in the site builder on the Global JSD Site. Jira projects can be added to a site using the plus symbol. Rearrange the Jira projects and JSD portals into categories and/or sites. Navigate to sites using the top hamburger menu. Navigate to categories from the top navigation menu (as breadcrumb or dropdown menu).
Learn more on site organization.Terminology |
'Pages' terminology and navigation using pagesOn Cloud we call the menu items in the top navigation ‘pages’. Jira and JSD projects are organized into Refined ‘pages’. ‘Pages’ are the same thing as ‘categories’ on prem. Each Refined ‘page’ that groups content in the top navigation menu has a page home (dashboard). On Refined Cloud, you cannot deactivate the ‘page homes’. You can however make a ‘page’ or ‘page home’ a custom link to anywhere on the site. On Refined Cloud, you can create ‘pages’ and sub Refined ‘pages’ in the site builder. Both have ‘page homes’ (dashboard/layouts) by default. You cannot deactivate the page homes or sub page homes. Use the layout editor ‘modules’ to add further navigation on your page homes including links, Jira content, images and more.
| Terminology ‘Category’ terminology and navigation using categoriesOn Prem we call the menu items in the top navigation ‘categories’. Confluence spaces are organized into Refined ‘categories’. ‘Categories’ are the same thing as ‘pages’ on Cloud. Each Refined ‘category’ that groups content in the top navigation has a category home (dashboard). On Prem, you can deactivate the ‘category homes’. Meaning when you click the category you will be shown the dropdown menu only, and not view a dashboard. On Prem, you can create categories and subcategories in the site builder. Both have dashboards by default. You can deactivate the category and subcategory dashboards. Subcategories are a good way to create a column feel. Customers often deactivate the dashboard on subcategories.
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Permissions set in Jira (and/or Confluence). No additional Refined permissions (for now). Permissions need to be configured on native Jira (and Confluence if Refined for Confluence included). It’s not yet possible to add additional site or category permissions (but this is on the roadmap). However you can add view permissions to content sections in page layouts. On Cloud you can direct users to the right site by simply linking them the URL for a site.
| Permissions set in Jira, additional permissions can be set in Refined Permissions from native Jira and Jira Service Desk will be honored, and additional permissions can be added to sites and categories. More on this below. On Server you can set start sites for users. E.g., ‘employee user group’ can be set to start at the ‘staff support site’ when they login.
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Not compatible with 3rd party apps | Compatible with some 3rd party apps |
Custom Cloud URL for each site | Same as native Confluence |
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