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You can still use our Server apps after February 16, 2024. However, we’ll not we don’t publish any new versions and we don’t offer support or maintenance. We encourage our Server customers to migrate to Data Center or to Cloud instead, where we will continue to release updates and offer support. |
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Due to the differences in infrastructure between Server/DC and Cloud, it’s not possible to do a 1:1 migration from Server/DC to Cloud with the click of a button. It will require some preparation to make sure the migration goes smoothly, and you will need to recreate your Refined sites manually. How long this takes depends on your specific setup. Of course, we’re here to help you with every step of the way. A good place to start is to read Then, it’s easy to migrate your sites one by one using our migration assistant. Read our in-depth preparation guides and migration guides here: |
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We don’t offer migration paths for other apps. This means that you’d need to carry out the Confluence migration from server to cloud as per Atlassian’s migration guide, and then manually set up Refined sites on Cloud. |
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Yes: read our in-depth preparation guides and migration guides here: |
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Themes will not migrate automatically aren’t migrated from Server/DC to Cloud. However, it's easy to recreate themes on cloud and apply them to Refined sites, as our Theme Editor works the same on Cloud as it does on Server/DC. |
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Site structures and layouts will not migrate from Server/DC to Cloud. However, it's easy to build sites on Cloud in our drag-and-drop Site Builder. Our what-you-see-is-what-you-get Page Builder lets you get new layouts up and running in no-time. | ||
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Generally, our Cloud apps offer the same or similar features as their Server/DC counterparts. There are, however, some differences. See full feature comparisons here: |
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Just as with Refined for Server/DC, Refined for Cloud allows you to add a custom domain. You can reuse use the domain you had for your Server/DC site on your Cloud site. The server URL format is automatically converted to the new Cloud URL format. |
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It’s currently not possible to choose data residency for apps in the Atlassian Marketplace. Learn more about this in Atlassian's data residency policyThe data we store is hosted in the US by default. We offer the option to migrate your Refined data to the EU. Read more about data residency. |
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We are an Atlassian Cloud Security Participant and adhere to Atlassian's security requirements for Cloud applications. Note that we don’t store login credentials or any sensitive user data for Confluence or Jira on our servers. For more information, read our our Cloud data storage practices documentation. For security-related inquiries, please reach out to our support team. Ask us about privacy and security |
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Your Atlassian content, such as Confluence pages or JSM requests, is still stored only in Atlassian. Refined fetches this information but does not store or cache it. The Refined data, such as your theme or the navigation structure, is stored within Refined. Read more about what we store and don’t store in the data storage documentation. |
For more information about Cloud data and security, see:
The Refined for Confluence and Refined for JSM security documentation.
The Refined Toolkit security documentation.
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For detailed pricing information, see our listings on the Atlassian Marketplace: And the Refined for Confluence and Refined for JSM FAQrefined.com/pricing. |
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This is not isn't possible, because the Server/DC and Cloud licenses (both for the base Atlassian apps, and for Marketplace apps such as Refined) are two separate licenses. Therefore, they are paid for separately. You can read more about this in Atlassian’s documentation. |
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