6 Tips for Migrating to Atlassian Cloud

As the market for cloud application services grows and new providers continue to enter the space, organizations are looking for opportunities to cut costs and increase efficiencies by moving their software into a cloud environment.

In many cases, moving your company’s custom software from an on-premises or virtual private server (VPS) installation to an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provider.

If you’re considering moving to the cloud with your enterprise software, read on to learn more about migrating your custom software to Atlassian On Demand Cloud. Whether you’re just getting started or want to learn more about driving the adoption of your software in production, we’ve got you covered.

Tips for Migrating to Atlassian Cloud

  1. Understand your current software environment and the Atlassian Cloud

When considering a move to the cloud, one of your first considerations is what you’ll have to bring. Because this is an important decision, you must understand your current software situation.

Once you’ve established that the cloud is a good fit for your software, it’s time to evaluate how Atlassian Cloud can help make your job easier.

  1. Understand the Atlassian Cloud

Once you’ve established the size and configuration of your software environment, you can start evaluating what Atlassian Cloud offers by looking at various features. They include Data Loss Prevention (DLP), monitoring, and security.

Depending on the type of application that you run in production, some features may be relevant, while others may not be applicable at all.

Remember; if you don’t have any experience with cloud-based applications or require something specific that isn’t currently available, you need to reach out for assistance.

  1. Decide how to deploy your application

There are two ways to deploy your application:

  • As a standalone application in a single Jira Cloud project
  • As a sub-project of an existing Jira Cloud project

A standalone application allows you to set up your access controls and configuration settings. However, it also means you are responsible for managing and upgrading your software instance.

A sub-project allows you to take advantage of all the benefits of Atlassian Cloud, such as backups, security scanning and upgrade management while retaining control over your software’s configuration settings. You can even migrate only parts of your software into a sub-project if you’d like.

  1. Leverage Your DevOps Team

If you’re looking to migrate custom software from on-premises or VPS environments into Atlassian Cloud, you must involve your DevOps team in ensuring a smooth transition from development into production.

The best way for these teams to do this is by setting up deployment pipelines that will allow them to develop, test, deploy and manage the code changes in production more efficiently than they have been able to do before now. In addition, DevOps teams can use their existing tools to automate the testing and deployment of their software on Atlassian Cloud instances.

By using these tools, DevOps teams can ensure their code works in Atlassian Cloud as expected without having any issues when they migrate it over there.

  1. Monitor your application’s performance

Monitoring is a critical part of any software development project. You’ll want to know when someone logs into the software and what they do.

To ensure that you can keep track of every piece of data that goes through your application, you might need to use Elasticsearch on your Jira Cloud instance and setting up Kibana on the Atlassian Cloud instance.

With Kibana, you can visualise all the data going through your Jira Cloud instance; charts, dashboards and more.

  1. Know Your Data

When migrating your custom software to Atlassian Cloud, it’s important to understand how much data is in your application. If you don’t already have an idea of the amount of data that your app needs to run, you should perform performance analysis.

This can be done by looking at the size of the logs and file system that your application is using on the cloud provider’s infrastructure. This will give you a good idea of how much storage and memory resources are required for your application to run smoothly.

Tips for Migrating to Atlassian Cloud: Wrapping Up

Today’s software-as-a-service customers expect a frictionless experience. They also have high customer support expectations, so vendors must meet their needs fast to maintain their trust and confidence.

To meet these demands, software vendors must streamline their operations and migrate their products to the cloud. While it has many benefits, migrating to the cloud requires adjusting how you work and updating your processes.

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