Upgrade from Jira Server to Jira Data Center

Installing Jira Data Center

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If you're a current Jira Server customer looking to upgrade to Jira Data Center, this page will help you create a free trial license and set up Data Center. There are several ways to get started with Jira Data Center, depending on your current setup.

If you’re installing Jira Data Center for the first time with no existing Jira Server data to migrate, check out how to install a Jira Data Center trial.

Set up Data Center

Things you should know about when setting up your Data Center:

License

It’s your Jira license that determines the type of Jira you have: Server or Data Center. Jira will auto-detect the license type when you enter your license key, and automatically unlock any license-specific features.

To upgrade from Jira Server to Jira Data Center, you will need a Data Center license. You can either purchase a full Data Center license or get a free trial license for 30 days. When your 30-day trial finishes, you won’t lose any data you’ve created. You’ll have the option to either purchase a Data Center license or carry on using Jira Data Center in read-only mode. If you decide Jira Data Center is not for you, you can easily revert to your existing Server license.

Note that as of February 15, 2024 PT, your Server products will reach the end of support
Supported platforms

See our Supported platforms page for information on the database, Java, and operating systems you'll be able to use. These requirements are the same for Server and Data Center deployments.

App compatibility

Apps extend what your team can do with Atlassian products, so it's important to make sure that your team can still use their apps after migrating to Data Center. When you upgrade to Data Center, you'll be required to switch to the Data Center compatible version of your apps, if one is available.

See Evaluate apps for Data Center migration for more information. 

Requirements

To use Jira Data Center, you must:

To run Jira in a cluster, you must also:

  • Use a load balancer with session affinity in front of the Jira cluster. Load balancer examples

  • Have a shared directory accessible to all cluster nodes in the same path (this will be your shared home directory). This must be a separate directory, and not located within the local home or install directory.

Upgrade to Data Center

Review and upgrade your apps

If you have any apps installed on your site, you'll need to upgrade to the Data Center app version, if one is available. To avoid any impact to your apps, we recommend you do this before you enter your Jira Data Center license key. Learn more about upgrading Server apps when you migrate to Data Center.

Upgrade your Jira license

To move from Jira Server to Jira Data Center:

  1. Go to Administration () > Applications > Versions and licenses.
  2. Enter your Jira Data Center license key.

Data Center features such as project and issue archiving, rate limiting, and SAML single sign-on will now be available.

Can't update the license?

Your Data Center license must match the one you used for Server. For example, if your Server license included Jira Software and Jira Service Management but the new one has Jira Software only, you won't be able to update it and will most likely see the following error:

In this case, to successfully trial Jira Software Data Center, you need to generate a trial license for Jira Service Management Data Center as well. To create a trial license, go to my.atlassian.com.

Set up your cluster

If your organization requires continuous uptime, scalability, and performance under heavy load, you’ll want to run Jira Data Center in a cluster.

To find out more about clustering, including infrastructure requirements, see Running Jira Data Center in a cluster.

If you’re ready to set up your cluster now, head to Set up a Jira Data Center cluster.


Last modified on Nov 23, 2022

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