Upgrade from Confluence Server to Data Center

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

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

On this page:

Set up Data Center

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

License

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

To upgrade from Confluence Server to Confluence 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’ll have the option to purchase a Data Center license and carry on using Confluence Data Center without losing any data you’ve created during the trial. If you decide Confluence 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 applications, so it's important to make sure that your team can still use their apps after migrating to Data Center. When you switch 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 Confluence Data Center you must:

If you plan to run Confluence Data Center in a cluster there are some additional infrastructure requirements. See Clustering with Confluence Data Center for more information.

There’s a known issue during setup where a load balancer (or proxy) pings the server and breaks Confluence installation or migration to Data Center. See CONFSERVER-61189 - Getting issue details... STATUS
During installation, you need to disable load balancer health checks and make sure you don’t open multiple tabs that point to the same Confluence URL.

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 Confluence Data Center license key. Learn more about upgrading Server apps when you migrate to Data Center

Upgrade your Confluence license

To upgrade from Confluence Server to Confluence Data Center:

  1. Go to Administration menu , then General Configuration
  2. From the sidebar select License details.

  3. Enter your Confluence Data Center license key. 

Data Center features such as read-only mode, SAML single sign-on, and CDN will now be available.

Set up your cluster

If your organization requires continuous uptime, scalability, and performance under heavy load, you'll want to run Confluence Data Center with multiple nodes in a cluster.

To find out more about clustering, including infrastructure requirements, see Clustering with Confluence Data Center

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



Last modified on Oct 3, 2024

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