Frequently asked questions about migration from Server/Data Center (DC) to Cloud.
General
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You can still use our Server apps. However, 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 continue to release updates and offer support. |
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There are pros and cons to each migration path, and which route you take depends on your unique organizational needs. Companies with a large user base, a complex, multi-instance deployment, and rigorous security or data-protection requirements may find a natural home in Data Center. Cloud may appeal to those seeking a low-maintenance, automatically updating option that emphasizes flexibility. |
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title | Do my Refined Sites for Confluence sites work the same on Cloud as on Server/DC? |
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Refined Sites for Confluence Cloud combines key features from Server/DC with the convenience of the cloud, but there are also some notable differences between the two products.
On Server/DC, Refined is added on top of Confluence: when enabled globally, the app acts as a skin applied to native Confluence. This means that users view, create and edit Confluence spaces, pages, and blogs all through Refined sites.
On Cloud, Refined Sites runs parallel to Confluence. The Refined sites that you build show Confluence pages and blogs, but live outside native Confluence. This means that you create and manage the sites with Refined Sites, and you create and edit Confluence spaces and pages in Confluence. Because we dynamically pull and expose Atlassian content onto a parallel Refined site, all the updates you make in Confluence are instantly reflected on your Refined sites. Note that Confluence space and page permissions are always respected on Refined sites as well.
Because Refined Sites works as a parallel SaaS to native Confluence Cloud:
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Content creators edit in native Confluence. It’s easy to move between Refined Sites and Confluence.
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Native Confluence isn’t changed by Refined Sites, so it doesn’t impact third party apps that add Confluence functionalities such as those for document management.
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We don't have control over the (YourCompany).atlassian.net URL, meaning we can't redirect users from a (YourCompany).atlassian.net site to a Refined site.
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See a full feature comparison between Refined on Server/DC and on Refined Sites on Cloud.
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title | Do my Refined Sites for JSM sites work the same on Cloud as they do on Server/DC? |
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On Server/DC, Refined is added on top of Jira: when enabled globally, Refined acts as a skin applied to the JSM help center.
On Cloud, Refined Site is a site builder that runs parallel to Jira. This means that:
The Refined sites dynamically pull and expose JSM portals onto a parallel Refined site, so all the changes you make in Jira are instantly reflected on your Refined sites. Users create and view JSM requests on your site. Admins still create and set up the project and request types in native Jira, and if they make a change to a project it is instantly reflected on the Refined site.
We don't have control over the (YourCompany).atlassian.net URL. This means that we can't redirect users from a (YourCompany).atlassian.net site to a Refined site.
It’s easy to combine Jira and Confluence into one Refined site if you get both the app Refined Sites for Jira Service Management Cloud and the app Refined Sites for Confluence Cloud. This opens up many new ways of using Confluence and Jira – some examples:
It enables you to build an intranet that features Confluence spaces and JSM service desks, for example to contact HR and IT.
Similarly, you can create an outside-facing help site that features not only a service desk but also a full-blown knowledge base.
See a full feature comparison between Refined on Server/DC and Refined Sites on Cloud.
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It will require some preparation to make sure the migration goes smoothly. How long this takes depends on your specific setup. 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. |
Functionalities and features
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Yes: read our in-depth preparation guides and migration guides here: |
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Themes 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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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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We support a number of third party apps. However, some macros created by third party apps may not show on Refined sites. Because Refined Cloud works as a site builder parallel to native Confluence/Jira, native Confluence/Jira is not changed by Refined Sites. Therefore:
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The links on your Confluence pages that direct the reader to another Confluence page will still work. Keep in mind though that the relevant spaces need to be added to your Refined site. If you don’t add the spaces to the site, the links will point to native Confluence instead. If you experience issues please contact our support team. |
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Just as with Refined for Server/DC, Refined Sites for Cloud allows you to add a custom domain. You can 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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The Refined Sites for Confluence and Refined Sites for JSM documentation and FAQ.
The Refined Toolkit documentation.
Data & security
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The 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 Sites fetches this information but does not store or cache it. The Refined Sites data, such as your theme or the navigation structure, is stored within Refined Sites. 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 Sites for Confluence and Refined Sites for JSM security documentation.
The Refined Toolkit security documentation.
Pricing & licensing
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title | How much do Refined's Cloud apps cost? |
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This isn't possible, because the Server/DC and Cloud licenses (both for the base Atlassian apps, and for Marketplace apps such as Refined Sites) are two separate licenses. Therefore, they are paid for separately. You can read more about this in Atlassian’s documentation. |
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We have opted in for Atlassian’s dual licensing and loyalty discount programs for all our eligible Server/DC apps. Atlassian applies these discounts during the quoting process for migrating customers who meet the eligibility criteria. |
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In general, Cloud apps have a 30 days trial period. You can evaluate Refined apps from the Marketplace for a longer time, if needed. Atlassian manages licenses and trial extensions of Marketplace apps: raise a ticket with Atlassian support to request an extension. |
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