Get started with Bitbucket Server
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Welcome to the Bitbucket Server getting started documentation. Here you'll find tutorials and other information that will be useful for evaluating Bitbucket, and figuring things out when you're just starting.
Don't have Bitbucket Server yet?
If you haven't installed Bitbucket Server yet, but you'd like to try it out (for free!) you're better off starting at the page Install a Bitbucket trial. Once you have your trial instance up and running, head back here to explore of using Bitbucket Server.
Go ahead – dive in. Let us show you around Bitbucket Server and some of its handy features.
Last modified on Sep 29, 2020
In this section
Related content
- Possible Confluence and Synchrony Configurations
- Troubleshooting Collaborative Editing
- Troubleshooting Collaborative Editing
- Proxy and HTTPS setup for Confluence
- Proxy and HTTPS setup for Confluence
- Set up a Synchrony cluster for Confluence Data Center
- Confluence 6.1 Upgrade Notes
- How to check the status of Synchrony for Confluence Data Center
- How to use NGINX to proxy requests for Confluence
- How to prepare before enabling Collaborative Editing on a production system
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