Performance and scaling
Administering Jira Data Center 10.3 applications
- Jira applications and project types overview
- Getting started as an administrator
- Installing Jira applications
- Layout and design
- User management
- Configuring projects
- Importing and exporting data
- Configuring Jira application emails
- Jira system administration
- Jira Data Center documentation
- Performance and scaling
- Security overview and advisories
- Getting help
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- Connecting to an LDAP directory
- Connecting to an internal directory with LDAP authentication
- Managing multiple directories
- Reducing the number of users synchronized from LDAP to JIRA applications
- Configuring the internal directory
- User management limitations and recommendations
- Connecting to Crowd or another Jira application for user management
- Configuring user directories
- Migrating users between user directories
- Modify group membership
In this section, we present some best practices on how large and growing teams use Jira Software, along with the results of performance and scale tests we run for each release. These results can show you how the latest Jira version compares to the previous one, and how different metrics (projects, issues, custom fields, and so on) can affect your instance.
Last modified on Jan 23, 2019
In this section
Related content
- Connecting to an LDAP directory
- Connecting to an internal directory with LDAP authentication
- Managing multiple directories
- Reducing the number of users synchronized from LDAP to JIRA applications
- Configuring the internal directory
- User management limitations and recommendations
- Connecting to Crowd or another Jira application for user management
- Configuring user directories
- Migrating users between user directories
- Modify group membership
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