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Bamboo Instance Health check
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This check verifies if the instance is connected to an H2 database.
The H2 database is provided for evaluating Bamboo and is not supported as a production database. To keep your data safe, migrate to a production database once you finish the evaluation and before moving the instance to production.
For more information about how to move to a supported database, see Move data to a different database.
Last modified on Jul 26, 2018
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