Bitbucket Data Center
Bitbucket Data Center and Server documentation
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In this section
- Get a Bitbucket Data Center trial license
- Upgrade from Bitbucket Server to Bitbucket Data Center
- Running Bitbucket Data Center on a single node
- Clustering with Bitbucket
- Running Bitbucket Data Center on a Kubernetes cluster
- Bitbucket Data Center requirements
- Install Bitbucket Data Center
- Deploy Bitbucket Data Center in Azure
- Disaster recovery guide for Bitbucket Data Center
- Adding and removing Data Center nodes
- Deploy Bitbucket Data Center in AWS
- Bitbucket Data Center and Server feature comparison
Related content
- Building a Docker image in Bamboo
- Pushing a Docker image to a registry
- Running a Docker container in Bamboo
- Pulling a Docker image from a registry
- How to run Bamboo Data Center Docker Runner Using a Docker Image from a Private Docker Registry with Bamboo Elastic Agents
- Docker Runner
- How to access images in private repository using a Bamboo Docker Tasks when the job is running inside a Bamboo Docker Runner (DinD)
- How to avoid Docker container deletion after build completion
- How to automatically increment the version of a Docker image built with Bamboo
- How to use Bamboo variables when using an existing Dockerfile in a Docker build task
Data Center is our self-managed edition of Bitbucket built for enterprises. It provides the deployment flexibility and administrative control you need to manage mission-critical Bitbucket sites. Learn more about the benefits of Bitbucket Data Center on our website.
Server and Data Center features comparison
Want to see what's included with a Data Center license? Head to the Bitbucket Data Center and Server feature comparison.
You can purchase a Data Center license or create an evaluation license at my.atlassian.com
Data Center deployment options
You can deploy Bitbucket Data Center in two ways:
Non-clustered (single node)
Run Bitbucket Data Center on a single node, just like a Server installation. This option doesn’t require any changes to your infrastructure, but it does allow you to take advantage of Data Center-only features. Quick and easy. Learn more
Clustered
Run Bitbucket Data Center in a cluster with multiple nodes, and a load balancer to distribute traffic. Clustering is designed for large, or mission-critical, Bitbucket instances, allowing you to provide high availability, and maintain performance as you scale. Learn more
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Non-clustered
Learn about non-clustered architecture and requirements
Clustered
In this section
- Get a Bitbucket Data Center trial license
- Upgrade from Bitbucket Server to Bitbucket Data Center
- Running Bitbucket Data Center on a single node
- Clustering with Bitbucket
- Running Bitbucket Data Center on a Kubernetes cluster
- Bitbucket Data Center requirements
- Install Bitbucket Data Center
- Deploy Bitbucket Data Center in Azure
- Disaster recovery guide for Bitbucket Data Center
- Adding and removing Data Center nodes
- Deploy Bitbucket Data Center in AWS
- Bitbucket Data Center and Server feature comparison
Related content
- Building a Docker image in Bamboo
- Pushing a Docker image to a registry
- Running a Docker container in Bamboo
- Pulling a Docker image from a registry
- How to run Bamboo Data Center Docker Runner Using a Docker Image from a Private Docker Registry with Bamboo Elastic Agents
- Docker Runner
- How to access images in private repository using a Bamboo Docker Tasks when the job is running inside a Bamboo Docker Runner (DinD)
- How to avoid Docker container deletion after build completion
- How to automatically increment the version of a Docker image built with Bamboo
- How to use Bamboo variables when using an existing Dockerfile in a Docker build task